No they are poisonous to rabbits. some pet food places sell dry potato treats but my rabbit wont eat them so i would recommend not giving them any potato.
Rabbits can eat sweet potatoes. White and red are the ones that are poisonous to them. But sweet potatoes can be fed as a treat and they are actually useful in getting rid of diareah and getting a non-eatting rabbit to eat again.
No. The green parts of a potato are very unhealthy to a domestic rabbit. It will cause an upset stomach and/or diarrhea. You can feed rabbits a potato, but not the green part!
no there not good for them because the might choke on it while trying to eat!
It's unlikely the rabbit would really choke, but potato is still not good for them. Potato isn't part of a rabbit's natural diet; it's too high in carbohydrates, and it has no nutritional value. Some parts of the potato is poisonous (the eyes, and any green plant parts). An accidental bite of potato won't hurt your rabbit, but a poor diet does lead to illness.
A healthy rabbit diet is fresh water, lots and lots of hay (unlimited amounts), and limited amounts of fresh leafy greens and pellets daily. Non-leafy veggies and fruit can be offered as occasional treats in very small amounts. See the related question below for more information about a healthy rabbit diet.
probably, just make sure there not to hot
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Sweet cassava root is ok to eat raw and used in tapioca... but bitter cassava is deadly poisonous if not prepared correctly... usually bitter cassava is sold in its powder form... if you eat cassava and you can taste bitter spit it out and dont eat it it...
they eat manoic, sweet potatoes, pineapple's, peppers, beans, maize, cassava, cassava bread and pepper pot
What food did the Carib inians eat?
yes it is deadly poisonous if you eat it raw
starch, protein, fat
Cassava porridge, donkey bread, fruit
a rabbit will eat anything but plastic
Amerindians eat: corn,sweet pataoes,hot pepper and they basically they eat plant.
usually not... but a mother rabbit would eat her baby if it died
No, Rabbit's are herbivore's.
No, cassava is a complex starch and high carbohydrate, you want to limit these kinds of startch like rice, yams, cassava etc to no more than 1 serving. Eat whole wheat grains instead they have more nutritional value and are better carbs such as brown rice, etc.
As far as is known, only latex, strangely enough. People who are allergic to latex may go into anaphylactic shock if they eat cassava.