Rabbits bury the entrance to their burrows to protect their offspring from predators
Interesting fact about rabbits. These animals bury the entrance to their burrows to protect their young from predators. By burying them in this way, they camouflage their homes and reduce the likelihood of detection.
The female rabbit comes to feed the children no more than once a day, after which she covers the entrance again. In domestic rabbits, this works as an instinct.