Rabbits are herbivores. They only eat plants.
coyotes predatory birds and hunters
Call the municipal police or rabbit hunters and they will get the rabbits in minutes.
mabye you could raise them and talk to the hunters
yes, Rabbits have many predators as cyotes, wolfs, and human being hunters.
yes they normally live in holes on hills or by streams in the wild and are hunted by foxes and hunters
Hunters hunt any where there is good game. Game is a hunters word for animals. They could hunt for deer, mouse, rabbits and so on. And if you wanted a shorter answer then the answer is in the wild.
They ate deer's, bird, caribous, rabbits and other small animal's. Also they were very good hunters
Cats are instinctive hunters, so they prey on small animals such as birds, mice, voles, and sometimes small rabbits.
Yes the Wichita hunted often in large group for small animals like rabbits and snakes
Not necessarily. Much depends upon the breed and/or personality of the dog. There are some breeds that are natural hunters and the rabbits would be less safe from the dog than from other natural predators.
there about 300 lynk left in the world since they are getting extinct from because people hunt rabbits and cause the hunters put out poisonis bait for the rabbit.
I have a colony of rabbits and rats will get in and eat the rabbits food and kits (babies) but are not a danger to the adults. They can transmit disease to your rabbits so you need to set out traps to get rid of them. well do they eat rabbits? because i have two rabbits and we recently saw a rat digging a whole from the back of the rabbit cage to the bottom trying to get in. well do they eat rabbits? because i have two rabbits and we recently saw a rat digging a whole from the back of the rabbit cage to the bottom trying to get in. -- Rats will eat any meat, however, they are not hunters. They are probably trying to get to the food in your rabbits cage. A wild rat can attack and kill a rabbit if it is hungry enough or feels threatened. A rat does not normally attack animals larger than itself unprovoked.