yes and no
rabbit
i guess cats and big rats can eat rabbitsAny carnivore fast enough to catch it.
yes they do, the people eat the rats. I doubt it,especially since it can be a significant spiritual symbol in some tribal groups of North Australia Rats are not indigenous to Australia so I seriously doubt it.
No. Rat snakes never grow large enough to eat something as big as a rabbit.
True possums, marsupials of Australia and some nearby islands, are not carnivorous and do not eat snakes and rats.
Rats are scavengers, but are very unlikely to attack rabbits. They may well consume a dead rabbit if they found one.
Mostly small animal such as rodents ( mice, rats, etc.). If they have to they will also kill and eat rabbit and squirrel.
The kookaburra, a carnivorous kingfisher bird from Australia, could probably not eat a rabbit; it would likely be too big. However, the kookaburra does eat mice, the young of other birds, snakes, and small reptiles. If the kookaburra could eat the rabbit, it would!
cottontail rabbit,mice, wood rats, and cotton rats,grasshoppers, beetles, butterflies, and moths. Along with birds, eggs, fruits, nuts, and grains,
No. Kangaroos and coyotes occupy different continents.
No rabbit of any kind is native to Australia.