Yes, bunnies (Rabbits and Hares) have many predators like foxes, coyotes, bobcats, lynx, hawks and many more.
Dingoes will eat rabbits.
rabbits and bunnies use their ears to listen to predators.
They don't hate the smell of humans, but rather are cautious of the smell of predators. To a wild rabbit, humans are predators. To pet bunnies, humans may not be associated as predators.
No - rabbits are plant eaters
Predators like eagle, lynx, fox.
The predators of the bunnies are the stoats (weasel like animals), birds of prey (eagles and hawks), snakes and the dog - like animals (foxes, wolves and hounds).
Rabbits are prey animals, meaning they are hunted by other animals. Therefore, they need large ears because they rely on their sense of hearing to detect predators. They also have great speed and agility to escape predators.
Basically let's say for example that a group of bunnies are suddenley seperated by a fastly growing river. On the right side is the brown bunnies and on the left is the black bunnies. There are predators on both sides but the black bunnies have no food. In order for an animal to survive in an environment that has changed it needs food, water, others of its species to reproduce with, and camoflouge to hide from predators. Foxes were just recently released into the black bunnies side of the river. Because they have no food and no camoflouge they will all soon die out.
Rabbits were created to be a food source to other predators. If they didn't live, most carnivores would be rare or become extinct. Most predators depend mainly on the rabbit for food.
I think the Fox and maybe a wolf Definitely the fox, as they ate my bunnies. Also Humans, we eat and use rabbit fur for clothing
Rabbits/bunnies like to stay in burrows because: -To keep warm -to stay away from harsh weather -to hide from predators (if not a pet)
Foxes, wolves, dogs, or any other larger carnivore.
Bunnies. Bunnies. Bunnies.