What are the adaptations of a rabbit?
The most obvious adaptation a rabbit has is its ability to reproduce at a very rapid rate. This is followed by the fact that they eat a wide variety of vegetation, often to the detriment of native species in the area to which they have introduced. There are different colours of rabbits – in the wild, you will not see the snowy white rabbit so loved as pets – so camouflage enables them to hide from predators.