rabbits are herbivores, meaning they only eat plants and fruit.
Yes, if coyotes and rabbits share a habitat, they will most definitely have a predator/prey relationship. That is the coyotes will eat the rabbits every chance they can get, and there will be chances.
Rabbits are herbivores and eat plants.
no other way around rabbits are herbivores
in the UK it is illegal to feed snakes live prey but people do !! if you have a larger snake and do feed it live prey some will constrict until the prey is dead but other will eat it alive and it will still be chirping or making a noise as it passes down the snakes body until it suffocates !you can view snakes eating live prey (rabbits ,birds ,chickens) on youtube
**prey you mean? Rabbits are herbivores they don't eat other animals. They eat plants, fruit and veggies.
Since all rabbits are herbivores, they have no prey. They eat plant material such as grass, dandelions, and berries. Only carnivores can really "catch" their prey!
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.
They are the prey. They eat grass, tree buds, and other kinds of vegitation.
When large prey is not around cheetahs will eat birds rabbits and lizards
I don't think they do. Rabbits eat carrots and lettuce; they feast on leafy greens. They usually are found as the prey and not the predator. So, no, they do not.
Some types of birds cetrainly prey on rabbits, hence the term birds of prey. These birds include eagles, hawks and falcons.
They are two different species but they are both mammals. So they have the same characteristics all mammals have in common. They have live births, are covered with hair and suckle their young. they also live in closely knit communities.