Would a mother rabbit abandon her kits because of predators?
No, a mother rabbit would typically not abandon her kits because of predators. Rabbits are known to be very protective of their offspring and their burrow. If a predator attempts to attack the burrow or the kits, the mother will defend her young aggressively. She might attack the predator, divert its attention away from the burrow, or try to lead it away from the area where the kits are located. In most cases, a mother rabbit will only abandon her kits if they are in imminent danger and she sees no way to protect them.