Swamp rabbits are herbivores, foraging on a variety of plant materials, including grasses, sedges, shrubs, tree bark, tree seedlings, and twigs. Their preferred foods include Savannah panicgrass (Phanopyrun gymnocarpon), false nettle (Boehmeria cylindrica), dewberry (Rubus sieboldii) and greenbrier (Smilax bona-nox). Swamp rabbits practice coprophagy. They have two kinds of fecal matter. The first is soft and green and still had nutrients in it--this is the kind that they eat because it gives them a chance to get more nutrients out of the food. The second kind of fecal matter are dark brown/black hard pellets--they do not eat these.
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The Swamp Rabbit is in the class Mammalia.
Yes, Louisiana has two species of rabbits: eastern cottontails and swamp rabbits.
No surprisingly swamps and wetlands.
the animal that eats the rabbits are foxes owls and coyote's hope it helps :)
Swamp hens are the topp predators so no 1 can eat em'!
snakes
Rabbits are coprophagic.
rabbits
Coyotes will eat grasshoppers and rabbits, if they can.
foxes
Rabbits eat oranges
gypsys eat rabbits