Rabbits are vegetarians, and therefore have no prey.
Bunnies are prey - to eagles, foxes and snakes.
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Yes, cats are natural predators and may attack bunnies if they see them as prey.
Yes, bunnies are prey animals, meaning they are often hunted by predators in the wild. Their natural instincts include staying hidden, running quickly, and burrowing to escape from potential threats.
Same as in Amethyst Mountain...bunnies and elk.
Dogs may kill bunnies due to their natural hunting instincts. Dogs have a strong prey drive and may see small animals like bunnies as potential prey. It is important for dog owners to supervise their pets and prevent them from harming wildlife.
It is called a 'Newmoria' and it is a scent left by bunnies to warn of prey and shows that they are keeping their territory.
A mongoose has many prey's such as road runners, bunnies, and more. There is a particular animal or should I say reptile that is a mongoose prey that is a strong snake... a king cobra.
The predators of the bunnies are the stoats (weasel like animals), birds of prey (eagles and hawks), snakes and the dog - like animals (foxes, wolves and hounds).
Wild bunnies survive because they have eyes which can see a much wider picture than humans can. This wide field of vision is very commonamongmost prey animals and allows wild rabbits to seeincomingpredators and mark them out.
Rabbits are prey animals, meaning they are hunted by other animals. Therefore, they need large ears because they rely on their sense of hearing to detect predators. They also have great speed and agility to escape predators.
Bunnies. Bunnies. Bunnies.