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!
rabbits
No, Pygmy rabbits do not live in turkey they live in north America.
Rabbits are herbivores and do not catch prey. They primarily feed on grass, clover, and other vegetation. Rabbits are prey animals themselves, so they rely on their speed, agility, and burrowing abilities to escape from predators.
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no they are endangerd
Pygmy possums feed mostly on nectar, but they do also eat flying insects, beetles and small lizards. They are able to actually catch flying insects with one paw, and they then eat the wings before consuming the bodies.
Whatever they can catch... probably rabbits or squirrels if they are quick enough.
Pygmy and Cottontail rabbits. The volcano rabbit of Mexico is endangered, but the pygmy and cottontail rabbits are not endangered species.
wolfs.
Cats are predators. They are meant to catch anything that they identify as prey, a category that includes most rodents.
Pygmy owls are diurnal hunters, meaning they are active during the day. They have keen eyesight and excellent camouflage to help them catch prey. They often use their small size to their advantage by navigating through dense foliage to surprise their prey. Additionally, pygmy owls are known to mimic the calls of other bird species to deceive their prey.