first answer: Yes. But they can't eat all types of leaves as some are poisonous to them. (See link below for a list of poisonous plants for pet rabbits.)
more info: Dark green leaves is one part of a healthy diet for a pet rabbit. This can include vegetables that we also eat (like dark lettuces, basil and other herbs, etc.), as well as weeds and plants that we don't eat (like carrot tops). See the related question below for more info about the rabbit diet.
Yes, they do although they usually tend to eat nuts,berries and flowers they do eat trees and tree bark.
they eat soil
No, it doesn't because it can't. Rabbits cannot climb trees, so they can't eat the leaves. And they don't eat the bark.
I doubt it. It is not a native plant for them and they would like fruit, insects, and leafy greens.
Oak tree leaves do not eat.
The look of the maple leaf may be deceiving, but they aren't edible. Don't try it, stick to greens found in the grocery store.
they eat lots of grasses and maybe still maple leaves
Sycamore tree leaves "eat" sunlight and carbon dioxide.
Yes, they do eat leaves!
Boxelder bugs are widely known for eating the boxelder tree. These bugs can also be found on maple trees, as they enjoy consuming the leaves.
Deer LOVE to eat the bark from a sap tree....the tree that gives maple honey.
Pretty much destroy them if left unchecked. The tents can be as big as a duffel bag, a huge cocoon, and the adults feed like crazy and ravish the leaves. If you have a safe area to do so, take the whole cocoon down and burn it, then spray the tree with whatever your nurseryman advises for your area. Left unchecked, the new caterpillars will destroy a whole stand of trees.