No - they're vegetarians. The rabbit's diet consists of flowers, grasses, plants etc. The bee's diet is nectar and pollen.
jack rabbits are omnivores
herbivorous
Neither. Rabbits are herbivores.
yes
Snowshoe rabbits - like all rabbits - are herbivores, plant eaters.
Bees will sting any thing so yes.
Rabbits are not omnivores, they are herbivores. Their natural diet consists mainly of grasses, leafy greens, and hay. Their digestive system is specialized for breaking down plant material, not animal proteins.
No, they are herbivores, hence the stereotypical carrot loving rabbits.
Omnivores. Rabbits, dinosaurs, horses and even snails.
Rabbits are herbivores However mice will eat just about anything which makes them omnivores. i dont get it
Many omnivores eat rabbits. These include bears, wolves, foxes, raccoons, mink, and rats. Other rabbit eaters include snakes, hawks, and eagles.
when male rabbits grow up they could turn into omnivores but i think mostly all rabbits are herbivores