Many omnivores eat rabbits. These include bears, wolves, foxes, raccoons, mink, and rats. Other rabbit eaters include snakes, hawks, and eagles.
Yes, only when they are out of food they will either eat each other and they will also eat plants. I am still thinking about them eating each other but they will eat plants if that is all they have to eat.
no carnivores are animals that eat all animals they find.
Rabbits, hares, deer, pronghorns, mice, rats, antelope, tortoises, etc., are all hebevores that may be found in deserts.
All Omnivores are insectavores, Omni- in latin means all Voro- to eat They eat all including insects if they have nothing else to eat or choose to eat insects.
Snowshoe rabbits - like all rabbits - are herbivores, plant eaters.
All mice are omnivores. They eat about everything we humans eat.
Locusts, mice, rabbits, etc. are all primary consumers.
when male rabbits grow up they could turn into omnivores but i think mostly all rabbits are herbivores
when male rabbits grow up they could turn into omnivores but i think mostly all rabbits are herbivores
sheeps, cows, horses, goats, donkeys, buffalos, rabbits, birds
NO they all don't eat grass
Male goats, hares, and rabbits are all called "bucks."
Many omnivores eat rabbits. These include bears, wolves, foxes, raccoons, mink, and rats. Other rabbit eaters include snakes, hawks, and eagles.
well. my opinion is to dig a human sized hole and climb down and see if there are actually mice or just rabbits.. If mice... Call- 1-800-screw-mice -21... afterewards fill in the whole you dug and poop down the mice holes. they will die... eventually..and your mice will be gone... Thank you. It worked with rabbits.
They all catch their own: Mice, vole, squirrels,birds and rabbits
Yes, only when they are out of food they will either eat each other and they will also eat plants. I am still thinking about them eating each other but they will eat plants if that is all they have to eat.