On average, a domestic rabbit can live for 8-12 years if kept in good health and provided with proper care. However, some rabbits have been known to live into their late teens or even early twenties. The life span of a rabbit can depend on various factors such as genetics, diet, exercise, and environment. Rabbits that are kept as pets tend to live longer than those in the wild due to protection from predators, access to a nutritious diet, and regular veterinary care.