Rabbits and hares are herbivores.
No. Rabbits are herbivores and meat is dangerous to them. NEVER give your rabbit meat.
Omnivorous
There is none. Omnivorous is related to eating habits of animals. There are omnivorous, herbivorous and carnivorousness creatures
"Rabbit-eared bandicoot" is an alternative name for the bilby, a small omnivorous marsupial of Australia. The bilby moves on all fours with an odd cantering gait, often with its tail held upright like a banner. It does not hop like a kangaroo.
The adjective form of "omnivore" is "omnivorous."
Human beings are omnivorous and can eat just about anything. Cats are not omnivorous, but are mandatory carnivors.
A bilby is an Australian animal that is nocturnal and omnivorous. It looks like a rabbit-eared bandicoot. They are about 29--55 centimetres in length. Compared to bandicoots, they have a longer tail, bigger ears, and softer, silky fur. The males are about the size of a rabbit, whilst the females are a little smaller.
FOXES, dogs cats ALL BIRDS OF PREY Weasels, ferrets, ect sea animals/snakes Anything carnivorous or omnivorous will eat rabbits, so keep them inside.
no
carnivorous, herbivorous and omnivorous
An omnivorous reptile is a reptile that eats both vegetation and meat.
The word omnivorous means all-eater. If a person is said to be omnivorous they are generally a consumer of a large variety of foods in the day-to-day diet.