Different rabbits have different food preferences, just like humans. Generally speaking, rabbits like sugary foods best of all, so you could say rabbits like fruit best, then carrots, then lettuce.
What a rabbit likes to eat isn't necessarily what's good for them to eat. Rabbits should mostly eat hay, plus some rabbit pellets and fresh leafy greens (like dark-coloured lettuces) every day. Treats (like fruit and carrot) can be served in strict limitation because too much can make the rabbit ill.
See the related question below for more info.
eating carrots
If you feed a small amount of lettuce to domestic rabbits, it will be fine. If you give a whole leaf, the rabbit will have an upset stomach and will have a temporary case of diarrhea.
They can eat a number of fruits only you have to do it slowly because they have sensitive stomach and if you give it to them lots at a time they can get diarrhea and die so its best to give them it little at a time. They can eat Apples, Carrots, lettuce, they like corn. And they like grass and dandelion leaf's.
Baby crayfish eat small vegetable best cut up like lettuce and boiled carrots.
In my opinion lettuce, tomatoes, and carrots would probably be the best because those are some of the fanciest veggies to put with a turkey.
Well, most rabbits do enjoy carrots. This is not true for all of them though. I own two, and my female loves them and my male won't even try them. If that is what you are asking, that is the best answer I can give. If you are asking, "Are bunnies the same as carrots", then no.
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.
Fresh vegetables are very important in a rabbits diet.Good vegetables for rabbits to eat are -alfalfa, radish and clover sproutsbasilbeet greensbok choybroccolibrussels sproutscabbage - greencarrots and topscelerychardchickweedcilantroclovercollard greenscoltsfootdandelion greensendiveescarolegreen peppersgroundselkalemintmustard greensparsleypea pods (a.k.a. Chinese pea pods)peppermint leavesradicchioradish topsraspberry leavesromaine lettuce (NO iceberg or light-colored leaves!)sheperd's pursespinachturnip greenswatercresswheat grassAvoid liquidy foods like tomatoes and oranges because they can induce diarrhea.
It is best to hand feed your bunny so they get used to you. But feed them things like carrots and rabbit pellets. DO NOT FEED THE ICEBERG LETTUCE. ITS HIGHLY TOXIC!!
Rabbits like carrots because they are sweet!! Bunnies have a very sweet tooth, they will always pick something sweet when given the option. However, this is also the reason why carrots should not be fed in large amounts to bunnies... one carrot, once a week is fine. Too many carrots though can cause lots of problems with excess ceceals and GI upsets.
Just like humans, different rabbits have different taste preferences. The only way to know what type of foods one rabbit prefers is to observe her reactions when you feed it to her. Not all lettuces are healthy for rabbits. Avoid white/light-coloured varieties entirely (like iceberg and romaine hearts) because these are low in nutritional value for rabbits, and can lead to illness (like diarrhea). Dark-coloured lettuces (like fully-grown romaine, red leaf, green leaf) are healthy in moderation: they can be included in the rabbit's "salad" but they shouldn't be fed every day. See the related question below for more info about the rabbit diet.
Vegetables which are good for hamsters include cucumber, carrots, celery, kale, and lettuce (however iceberg lettuce isn't good for a hamster). Apples are an appropriate fruit to offer. Domestic hamsters begin to eat food pellets when they are 7–10 days old but should not only consist of pellets, so a mix of seeds and other hamster-safe ingredients is best.