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      • Rabbits are prey animals, which influences their behaviour and dietary needs. They can live for 8-12 years, making them a long-term commitment. Rabbits need space to run, jump, and explore, both inside and outside their home. They’re most active during dawn and dusk and prefer a quiet, calm environment.
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