Yes people hunt rabbits. They're common, easy to catch, and they're nutritious
Rabbits have been hunted since the beginning of their existance. Rabbits are considered a 'prey species'. Herbivores by nature, fecund in their breeding, they are a viable source of protein for many species of predators, not the least, mankind. Rabbits have been hunted for as long as there have been creatures who eat meat, and there's been rabbits to be eaten.
yes
rabbits are hunted to be eaten in war sometimes for rice and their fur is used to be sewn and become into any type of material.
Shoshone Idians hunted buffalo, fish and rabbits
They hunted for elk, deer, rabbits, javelinas, bear, and bison.
They mainly hunted small game such as rabbits, deer, and antelope.
hard because they are hunted also they don't leave that long ********************************************************** Most species of rabbits are not endangered, so there are many in existence. Unfortunately, rabbits are hunted often. Rabbits live for about eight years.
they hunted rabbits
They hunted for elk, deer, rabbits, javelinas, bear, and bison.
They hunted deer, Elk, fish, Antelope, rabbits, and big horn sheep
they hunted boar rabbits and people
They hunted buffalo, rabbits, and fish.