It is very nutricious and in the wild they eat veggies.
They eat their rabbit food and some vegetables.
Yes, rabbits are vegetarians. All rabbit pellets should be made of diced vegetables and fruit.
Wild rabbits eat any edible grass or plant material they can find during dawn and dusk (that is when they are most active). Domestic rabbits should eat rabbit pellets, hay, fruit, and vegetables.
Rabbits generally i think like to eat stuffs like green vegetables and carrots...
Well, most pet rabbits do. Wild rabbits eat things like grass, leaves, and other kinds of plant life. Rabbit food itself is a mixture of those things that a rabbit would eat in the wild. The only difference is that it is dried and compressed. The next time you see a bag of rabbit food, check the ingredients. Most likely you will find different kinds of vegetables and grasses.
In the wild they would eat grass, bark from trees, flowers and vegetables if they live near a farm. Pet rabbits eat all of these as well as fruit, rabbit food, hay, and even biscuits!
Rabbits and deer are herbivores and will not eat meat.
They ate rabbit food
baby rabbit food
Rabbits are consumers. Rabbits eat vegetation, they are herbivores. Thus if the plants are the primary producers, the rabbits are next up the food chain. Rabbits themselves are food for birds of prey, foxes, stoats, weasels and cats which are the carnivores at the top of the food chain. Here are some ideas for a food chain with a rabbit: Grass --> Rabbit --> Raccoon --> Wolf
Well, I know the answer to the question by experience. You just buy rabbit food at the store, put it in a bowl and in the rabbit's cage. Rabbits need fresh water so the water has to be changed everyday. If you are out of rabbit food, you can give him/her any fruits, vegetables, etc. Sometimes they might eat cereal. I hope this answer helped.
Rabbits shouldn't eat canned foods. Rabbits eat enough processed food as it is with their pellets, so when it comes to other foods -- vegetables, fruits -- fresh is better. One person wrote previously "yes they can, but it should be limited," but this is NOT widely recommended at all.