Carrots, and lettuce.
yes, lion head rabbits eat grass!
No. They eat vegetables, clover and other grasses.
Rabbits are herbivores who eat grass, leaves, and other green vegatation.
Wild rabbits do eat grass they also eat plants and berries as a treat! PET RABBITS eat dried grass -- hay. Hay has a lot more fibre than fresh grass, so it's better than fresh grass for pet rabbits. Pet rabbit can also get parasites from fresh grass, so it's best not to feed it to them. Pet rabbits get their fresh nutrients from other plants -- dark-coloured greens like lettuces (like Romaine), weeds (like dandelion), herbs (like basil), and root vegetable tops (like carrot greens).Umm well yes rabbits do eat grass they also eat mostly all kinds of veggiesanswered by Jessica Love
bunny rabbits, goats, zebras, bison, antelope, deer, etc.
food chain
NO they all don't eat grass
Pika are small animals that eat grass in the tundra.
Rabbits eat grass and other plants. They do not produce food from sunlight. They do not decompose rotting material.
Wild cottontail rabbits eat mostly grass and other edible plants, they will also eat seeds and occasional berries. They obtain water by waking early in the morning and sipping the dew off the grass they eat. Pet rabbits will eat 80% hay/pellets, 10% fruit, and 10% vegetables.
mountain rabbits eat grass in a cave with danderlion and they eat butterfly by Erica cool
witht their paws