The answer to this question is completely dependent on the subspecies of rabbit that you are referring to. For example, if you are referring to the infamous Jack Rabbit, then I would have to say that no this subspecies of rabbit does not eat your so called 'Duckweed'.
Yes it is part of their diet in the wild abd a good addition to their menu.
yes, they eat them bit by bit, then in the stomach of the turtle the pieces get matched up again. That is why you get deformed ducks.
yes they do.
Yes, ducks eat duckweed but not only ducks, deer, elephants, pigs, and bobcats also eat duckweed.
Only Carps eat duckweed, such as Goldfish and Koi. Danios do not. Hope that helped. :)
yes they do, matter of fact! ducks eat duckweed!!
Yes, duckweed is consumed by some people in various parts of the world. It is high in protein and is eaten by humans as well as used as animal feed. However, not all species of duckweed are suitable for consumption, so caution should be taken when harvesting and preparing it for consumption.
no
Duckweed takes oxygen and water and combines it into carbohydrates.
Organisms that eat water plants and duckweed called omnivores.
No, duckweed does not depend on snails, nor do snails depend upon duckweed. Snails can eat a wide variety of vegetation. Duckweed does not benefit by being eaten.
yes
They can eat duckweed, elodea or algae.
nothing, duckweed is a producer which means it uses light to create its own energy.
Yes, mosquito fish eat duck weed