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  • Rabbit Habitats: Exploring Preferred Biomes and Environments
    Rabbits are found in a variety of biomes, but the most common ones are:

    * Temperate grasslands: These are the ideal habitat for many rabbit species, offering open spaces for grazing and plenty of cover in the form of grasses and shrubs.

    * Forests: Some rabbit species, like the snowshoe hare, live in forests, where they can find shelter and food among the trees.

    * Deserts: A few species, like the black-tailed jackrabbit, are adapted to desert environments, with their large ears helping them stay cool.

    * Mediterranean woodlands and shrublands: These biomes, with their warm climates and diverse vegetation, also support rabbit populations.

    So, it's not possible to say which biome is the "primary" for rabbits. They are adaptable and thrive in many different environments!

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