No, rabbits can't eat cobnuts (also known as hazelnuts) or any kind of nut. Although cobnuts aren't poisonous, they're not healthy for rabbits, either.
Rabbits should eat a diet of lots and lots of hay, fresh water, high-quality pellets (the plain kind, not the kind mixed with seeds and veg), and fresh dark leafy green vegetables. As a treat, they can have a few bites of fruit or non-leafy vegetables. All other foods are unhealthy for rabbits.
See the related question below for more details and helpful links about a healthy rabbit diet.
No, rabbits can't eat any nuts. See the related question for more details about what rabbits can eat, and some helpful links.
Cobnuts can be defined as a type of hazelnut. Cobnuts are grown in Britain. They can be found fresh from early autumn, or dried and processed later. Cobnuts come mainly from Kent in southern England where they were introduced in the 19th. century.
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Cobnuts can be defined as a type of hazelnut. Cobnuts are grown in Britain. They can be found fresh from early autumn, or dried and processed later. Cobnuts come mainly from Kent in southern England where they were introduced in the 19th. century.
Man (carnivores) may eat rabbits, but rabbits (herbivores) eat plant life.
The impala is herbivorous; it does not eat rabbits.
rabbits don't eat animals they are vegetarian's.
rabbits can not eat lemons.Lemons are to sour for rabbits.
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Rabbits are herbivores and do not eat other rabbits! They only eat plant material, fruit, pellets, and vegetables.
No rabbits eat their feces, although all rabbits eat cecotropes. Rabbits have two kinds of droppings: feces, and cecotropes. Baby rabbits that aren't weaned yet eat their mother's cecotropes; once they're weaned, they eat their own cecotropes.
Full-grown rabbits are rather large for most snakes, but many snakes will prey on baby rabbits, and some of the larger snakes can eat adult rabbits.
Pigeons do not eat rabbits because they are too small.