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Rabbit tastes like rabbit. Some people say it tastes like chicken. Humans eat other animals, fact of life
Rabbits can breed up to once a month, and that includes all rabbits. Though, it is impossible to say for any rabbit that it will breed once a month because no rabbit is the same to another rabbit.
I would say you need to take her to the vet as soon as you can. If a pet rabbit is not eating or pooping one needs to take it to the vet. A pet rabbits life span is 9 to 12 years.
Depends what you do with it, and the rabbit's personality. Most rabbits will act very energetic, while some rabbits tend to be tired acting. Some are friendly, while some are unfriendly.
You won't. If you keep rabbits, and there are foxes in the area, and a fox could get into where you keep the rabbits, then sure as anything: foxes will eat your rabbits. So, if this is true of your situation, and a rabbit has gone missing, then it's safe to say: a fox ate it.
If you have some lying skills - not a problem. Otherwise rabbits are generally considered as herbivores.
Rabbits don't have "prey" because they are not carnivores, they are herbivores.
The short answer is yes. Although it's unlikely...unless you eat a diet strict of eating only rabbit (Rabbit contains protein. Protein = good in most people's opinion. However, rabbit does not contain anything else the body needs, no fat which the body can use and no vitamins or other nutrients useful to survival.) or the meat is poisoned.
according to another website i saw.... they say chicken, turkey, duck and rabbit... in other words poultry and rabbits i guess its cuz they desert animals
Yes, rabbits do eat aster. Aster is safe for rabbits to eat (see related link below for a list of rabbit-safe flowers). People who have rabbits for pets sometimes give their bunny aster as a treat (in moderation; see the related question below about the rabbit diet). People who grow flower gardens sometimes say wild bunnies have eaten all their aster; however, some people say they've had success using aster as a rabbit repellent, so it depends.