no rabbits shouldn't eat pine. they can eat it but the taste is much to strong making the rabbit lose its appetite.
Pika are small animals that eat grass in the tundra.
Snowshoe rabbits - like all rabbits - are herbivores, plant eaters. They don't eat any meat.
they eat deer,rabbits,bunny,and ratsharesMostly the bobcats feed on the snowshoe hare
they eat deer,rabbits,bunny,and ratsharesMostly the bobcats feed on the snowshoe hare
pine trees
no they eat pine trees
Pine trees are not good for horses to eat. They may try to eat any tree if food is not present and they have not eaten in awhile. Some horses chew on trees because they are bored.
A mountain pine beetle eats white bark pine trees
Pine trees, like all other plant life on earth, do not and cannot physically eat to live. Pine trees rely on a steady source of sunlight and water in order to thrive.pinetree's eat the air,spiders and lots more
First Answer: They can't really eat the wood. They might eat certain types of leaves of some trees. They chew the wood to keep their teeth short. But they can eat the bark of the trees!Another Answer: Rabbits do eat wood. Mostly rabbits eat hay, grass, and leaves, but they eat twigs, too. Many pet rabbits like to eat twigs and branches. They make a good toy; also they're good for their teeth and digestion.Rabbits can eat these woods:AppleWillowPearMapleHazelBeechAshBerry bramblesBirchHawthornJuniperPoplarSpruceRabbits can't eat:Cherry, Plum, or other stone-fruit (drupe) woodsWalnut wood (or walnuts at all, or any nuts)Pine, Cedar, or other confer woods
Nothing. Its a tree.
No, but they may eat the needles if there is no other food to eat.