Rabbits don't hunt for their food, they're herbivores. Wild rabbits simply have to go above the ground to eat grass and other things. It's harder for them to get food in winter though because the grass is covered with snow. Pet rabbits get fed by their owners and don't have to look for it and have a much easier time in winter.
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rabbits compete for food, shelter and territory
rabbits are herbivores so they don't catch prey. They only eat plants.
Animals such as wolves owls and squirrels were the most popular to hunt and still are.
The Normans, they bred rabbits for food.
Penguins hunt for food while swimming. They catch food with their sharp beaks. The mostly eat fish, krill and squid.
no rabbits eat carrots
they hunt
Yes, wild cats do hunt rabbits. On many occasions, a cat will hunt the baby rabbits for food.
The only thing that needs fear bunnies is Vegetables. Rabbits do not hunt for food, and do not eat meat!
Rabbits graze on grasses and other plants, and will brows on leaves, even eating bark in a severe winter.
used them as a source of clothing and food
All I know is that they ate squirrels,rabbits,and turkeys
When its best to hunt rabbits.... Well I'm a hunter myself. Its best to hunt them during the season because when it is hunting season the rabbits are usually hungrier due to cold and lack of food. I trap them with my bait ( a mix of apples, lettuce, and some other things I grow). Anyway the rabbits also have parasites more when its not hunting season.
they hunt for rabbits
they don't hunt. They are herbivores.
im not sure if this is correct but mice,rabbits,birds,small cast or dogs,chipmunks
we are rabbits enemies because we hunt them and we destroy there habitat
People will choose them as their primary food source but we will over hunt them and they will all die and become extinct the end.
Rabbits don't hunt, they are herbivores and eat plants.