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A rabbit's offspring are called kits, kittens, or bunnies. They are born small, blind, and helpless, and are completely dependent on their mother for survival. Kits are born in a nest called a "warren," which is typically located underground in a burrow. The mother rabbit, or doe, will take care of the kits by nursing them and keeping them warm and protected. As the kits grow and mature, they will begin to explore their surroundings and eat solid food. Eventually, they will become independent and leave the warren to start their own families.