No. Even in the wild rabbits eat a variety of things, plus they are free to eat herbs and even dirt if they are not feeling well. When in a cage a rabbit should be fed a well balanced rabbit pellet and supplied with water and a salt lick.
No, they can only survive on humans living off our blood.
no
Horses do not pull grass out by the roots. Instead, horses and cattle eat the top part of the grass, they bite it off close to the grown.
Ya. Rabbits can eat grass. If they are your pet i would rinse it off first if your picking it to put in their cage. That because tapeworms lay eggs on grass and when an animal eats it the worm hatches inside their body. Then you have a pet with worms and that's not good.
they lived in circiuilar house made off grass and animal skin
That question is unanswered, but she is the off spring of Lola Bunny and Bugs Bunny.
a very pissed off bunny lol
Fleas are animals that live off the blood of animals. A flea is a tiny insect that burrows into usually a pet's skin and can jump from place to place.
a chocolate bunny, or a 'chocolate bunny with no ears'? or, "A good start." Found this answer on an Easter card
Keep Off the Grass was created in 1940.
Yes , it can. You normally take a bunny off of it mom between 5-6 months old.
you should keep off the grass