Leeks are not poisonus to buns...onion and garlic are! Leeks should NOT be fed fresh, ONLY dried.
It is much more palatable to the bunny if it is dried, because the flavour is less intense, in a dried state. Although the active ingredients in it are more concentrated. SStill this does not harm the bunny.
They can, but that doesn't always mean you should. Sometimes when animals eat human food, it can make them extremely sick, possibly even die. But that's not the case with all animals, so if you want to give your bunny a small piece of banana, go right ahead.
Rabbits can eat lettuce, but too much can be dangerous, and some kinds of lettuce are more dangerous than others. Light-coloured lettuces (like iceberg and Romaine hearts) should be avoided entirely: rabbits shouldn't eat them because they don't have any nutritional value and they can lead to diarrhea and other illnesses. Dark-coloured lettuces with the white parts torn off (like Romaine, red leaf, green leaf, mesclin mix) are healthy for rabbits but too much can still lead to diarrhea or other illnesses. A good guideline is to make your rabbit's "salad" from a wide variety of dark leafy greens (including lettuces, herbs, weeds, carrot tops, etc.), that way you never feed too much of any one kind.
There are many foods that are dangerous for rabbits: some should be avoided entirely, and some should be restricted in the rabbit's diet. Some rabbits are also more sensitive to certain foods than others, so not every rabbit will have the exact same diet. It's important to research the rabbit diet and pay close attention to your rabbit's health. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
One person's tips: Avoid giving tomatoes and cucumbers, they cause diarrhea. Never feed your bunnies cabbage or brussel sprouts either as this will give them gas and rabbits can't burp, so gas can be a serious problem. Carrot tops, carrots, mint leaves, sprigs of clover or alfalfa ALL in moderation (every three days is a good rule of thumb) is good for your bunny. They eat as much as they want in the wild because they are then free to go eat other things that balance out their diet and keep them from getting sick. In a cage they are limited to what you feed them.
No they can't. Apparently they are toxic. They are part of the onion family
Yes, bunnies love lettuce. Not too much though they might get a tummy ache.
They eat the broccoli all the time in my garden. They seem like it very much.
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yes as long as its poison
Nooooooooo they are so bad for hem
Oh yeah. Rabbits love the leaves on carrots. Don't feed rabbits cabbage (its too hard on their stomach) or onions.
They are not carnivores. Bunnies are herbivores, which is like being vegetarian. Bunnies do not and will not eat meat.
Yes, both snakes and raccoons will eat young bunnies.
Bunnies eat food like carrots, celery, and food most rodents eat.
no they do not eat insets
No. Broccoli is not good for pet bunnies.
Bunnies eat carrots in Minecraft. If two of them eat a carrot, they go into love mode and breed.
No, they can eat fruits and veggies, just not onions
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No, leopards do not usually eat bunnies, since they do not usually live in the same area or climate.