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2007-11-29 03:23:10 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Zoology

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Basically a rabbit burrow is a single tunnel with, maybe, one or two side tunnels for nesting and producing babies while a warren is a complicated system of underground, connecting tunnels and side chambers which also include escape routes for the rabbit inhabitants in case of attack by predators. A burrow usually "houses" one rabbit pair plus any babies produced whereas a warren is inhabited by a large number of rabbits.

2007-11-29 03:35:37 · answer #1 · answered by richard b 5 · 0 0

I think the difference is that Brits call rabbit holes warrens and Americans call them burrows.

2007-11-29 10:08:27 · answer #2 · answered by formerly_bob 7 · 0 0

Well I think a burrow is just a small dig out in the ground where they sit or lay in ,to have a rest or hide but a warren is where they live lots of different tunnels under ground

2007-11-29 03:33:22 · answer #3 · answered by kimble 5 · 0 0

A rabbit burrow is where the animal has dug out it's refuge,A warren is a cluster of Burrows,

2007-11-29 03:33:21 · answer #4 · answered by DENNIS P 5 · 0 0

What Is A Burrow

2016-10-05 00:36:37 · answer #5 · answered by corti 4 · 0 0

warren
residential area, residential district, community - a district where people live; occupied primarily by private residences

rabbit burrow - a series of connected underground tunnels occupied by rabbits

warren burrow, tunnel - a hole made by an animal, usually for shelter

2007-11-29 03:34:13 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

burrow is a small hole which goes nowhere, a warren is a group of holes with entrances and exits which link up and have lots of bunnies

2007-11-29 03:31:02 · answer #7 · answered by Dark Crusader 5 · 0 0

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