No, rabbits can't eat chocolate. Chocolate is toxic for rabbits.
Aside from that, rabbits shouldn't eat any "human" foods: they're all too high in fats, sugars, and other unhealthy ingredients.
A good rabbit diet consists of lots and lots of hay, and some pellets and fresh dark leafy greens daily. If you want to give a rabbit a treat, stick to fresh, natural fruits and vegetables (e.g. carrot, berries, apple, squash).
You can't give a rabbit chocolate because rabbits are vegetarians.
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They shouldn't. "Human" foods (especially processed and unnatural ones like candy, chips, chocolates, and refined foods) should not be given to animals. Most animals's bodies are accustomed to eating what they would in the wild. For rabbits, that's mostly vegetables and grass and hay and oats and fruits.
Probably, but it's not good for them.
the same way dogs like chocolate.
Yes, chocolate is toxic to rabbits & most other pets too.
Rabbits should not be fed high-energy foods. Peanut butter is a big no-no.
Marshmallows are made using egg whites and artificial sugar, which are detrimental towards a rabbit's health.
Yes! They love raisins! However, only give as a treat. If you give too much raisins, lots of sugar could build up inside the rabbit.
They shouldn't.
No rabbits do not, nor should they eat honey!The sugar content is far too high for rabbits digestive systems to cope with.....Are you crazy....Honey will be to sweet for the pet rabbit it will start to choke on it...nobody should ever try or attempt doing that...... would ever do that the rabbit........
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
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.
rabbits and humans eat carrots.