no because they will get poisened
grass and carrot
No, grass can't "eat" anything. Well, sort of, but only in the sense that grass feeds on nutrients in the soil, and a decomposing rabbit corpse will leave nutrients in the soil.
no its prey for the preditors to come and eat a rabbit eats grass and stuff
A lot of carrots and grass.
no, grass has little nutritional value. its better to feed them alfalfa or rabbit food.
Yes but other animals eat grass such as rabbit, goat, and cow.
It will eat hay, rabbit, food, grass, and veg's but do not feed them lettuce.
cottontail rabbits eat dandelion grass seeds and berries
A rabbit would eat bark, grass, herbs, fruit, buds/twigs.
At the bottom would be the grass, and above it would be the rabbit. An arrow would point from the grass to the rabbit, showing that the rabbit eats the grass. Then the snake and leopard would be above the rabbit, and there would be two arrows pointing away from the rabbit (one toward the snake and one toward the leopard). This shows that the snake and the leopard eat the rabbit. There could also be an arrow pointing from the snake to the leopard (although it is rare for leopards to actually eat snakes, they do have a varied diet and would eat a snake).
Out of the four choices - the ONLY item the hawk wouldn't eat - is the grass !
A rabbit is a consumer. This is because it does not make its own food. A rabbit gets its food from eating other organisms.A rabbit is a consumer because a rabbit feeds on plants and/or animals.But rabbit's don't eat other animals, so just plants.