Yes, Rabbits can and will eat the bark from trees.
Most bark is safe, but conifers and other 'pine' type trees are toxic to rabbits.
Rabbits have a particular fondness for apple and pear trees.
First answer: Usually in the wild they do live on grass and water, but they have to have water, hay, and pellets if your keeping them in captivity.
Second answer: Grass won't give your rabbit the nutrients it needs to live a long, happy, healthy life. It also won't wear your rabbit's teeth down enough, so the teeth will overgrow, leading to pain, infection, starvation, and death.
If you can't afford to feed your rabbit anything but grass, then you should find a new home for her that can take care of her properly. Look around for a local animal shelter or rabbit rescue organization to help you.
A healthy diet for a pet rabbit includes lots and lots of grass hay (hay is tougher than fresh grass, and this helps wear the teeth down), as well as fresh leafy greens and pellets. See the related questions and links below for more information.
Yes, rabbits prefer green plants. Green plants make up most of a wild rabbit's diet. Pet rabbits eat mostly hay, which is a dried green plant (grass). See the related questions below for more info.
Yes rabbits only eat plants they do not have canines so they can not chew meat they also go under the herbaviour category which are plant eaters
They don't actually eat the tree, they may eat the leaves, or chew on the bark to keep their teeth short.
Yes, rabbits enjoy certain leaves very much but they cannot eat firr tree leaves. They can eat oak leaves mostly. x
Rabbits will eat some shrubs and not others it depends on their taste.
well no they just chew it but you should always put some twigs or a log in there cage if it is a pet rabbit because if you don't there teeth grow up into there face
not pretty.
Nope, they eat food pellets and Timothy hay, and a little veggies and fruit
Yes, a rabbit does eat grass.
Brush rabbits eat green clover, bark and leaves, grasses and vines.
Rabbits or hares will eat vegetation of all sorts. They nibble on grass, vegetable greens, carrots, and lettuce leaves.
Rabbits are herbivores. The only living thing rabbits eat are plants. See the related question below for more details about what rabbits eat.Other AnswersSome female rabbits will need to eat meat before they have babies because they need the protein and if they don't get it they will eat their babies.I've never heard of that before. It is definitely not recommended to feed your rabbit meat, ever, even pregnant rabbits. Rabbits are herbivores and can't digest meat properly.
No, eucalyptus leaves have an oil in them that is not healthy for rabbits. (If you burn eucalyptus, you get a very warm fire, due to this oil.)Feed tour rabbit banana instead! It's a rabbit favorite!
the grass will give it energy to jump faster and higher.
because they can. Leaves and grass seem to taste good to rabbits. If a rabbit tried to eat meat it would get really sick.
dandelion leaves
Rabbits are herbivores who eat grass, leaves, and other green vegatation.
Yes, they only eat fruit, veg, leaves and grass.
yes, lion head rabbits eat grass!
Brush rabbits eat green clover, bark and leaves, grasses and vines.
Rabbits or hares will eat vegetation of all sorts. They nibble on grass, vegetable greens, carrots, and lettuce leaves.
you can give the rabbit a bunch of grass or leaves,because rabbits are also forest animals
Rabbits or hares will eat vegetation of all sorts. They nibble on grass, vegetable greens, carrots, and lettuce leaves.
food chain
NO they all don't eat grass
Pika are small animals that eat grass in the tundra.