Do rabbits carry their young in mouth?

Yes, rabbits carry their young in their mouths!

They use their teeth to gently grip the back of the kits' necks and carry them to their burrows or other safe places. This is a common behavior in rabbits, and it's not harmful to the kits.

This method of carrying is essential for protecting the young and keeping them safe from predators. It also allows the mother rabbit to move her kits quickly and easily.