After they are weaned? I hope that's what you mean. Rabbits are herbivores so they eat vegetables. Softened rabbit pellets are fine, but if you really want the rabbit to be healthy, feed some greens. A variety is best. Finely chop anything in the veg bin i.e. lettuce, carrots (eh, what's up, doc?), cabbage, brocoli...etc. Raw is best, but finely chopped. Rabbits don't have gas stoves and barbeques in the wild, so don't bother cooking it. Destroys the enzymes they need anyway. Same goes for us, too, by the way. Just stay away from the onion family and the nightshades (tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, eggplant). After little Bugs gets larger, you won't have to pamper so much, but your animal will be healthier if you feed this at least three times a week. They can usually get along quite well on what most families in America throw out. Good Luck.
Pigeons do not eat rabbits because they are too small.
Yes they do eat small rabbits, depending on the size of the owl. They also eat mice, rats, small birds, moles, shrews and other small rodents.
terns are small to it rabbits and also rabbits are faster
No. They eat seeds.
I believe they do. They normally eat small mammals.
no
Pika are small animals that eat grass in the tundra.
small birds, rabbits, possums, other small animals
All small animals that the wolves can catch.
They eat many diffrebnt things such ass
they eat seals small animals and rabits and if in captivity dead rabbits and other small animals.
No the acorn is to big to fit in its small mouth and also its teeth can't break it to eat it.