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what country has the most wild rabbits

Australia is the best-known answer for wild rabbits ; it has had one of the largest feral rabbit populations in the world, with estimates in the hundreds of millions at various times. A National Museum of Australia source says at least 150 million feral rabbits remain in Australia, and it also notes the population reached about 600 million by the late 1940s.

Why Australia stands out

  • The rabbits were introduced there in 1859 and spread extremely fast across the continent.
  • They became a major environmental pest, which is why Australia is so often mentioned in discussions of wild rabbit numbers.
  • Global totals are hard to compare because countries count wild, feral, and farmed rabbits differently, but Australia is the clearest contender for the most wild rabbits.

Important nuance

If someone means all rabbits combined , not just wild ones, then China leads in farmed rabbit populations, not wild rabbits. But for wild rabbits , Australia is the most widely cited answer.

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CategoryBest answer
Wild rabbitsAustralia
Farmed rabbitsChina
If you want, I can also give you a country-by- country breakdown of wild rabbit hotspots.