Hay and grass makes a comfy and healthy bedding for most rabbits.
Burrows if outside in wild and a bed of rabbit bedding for a pet bunny
Yes, wild rabbits can safely consume blueberries as part of their diet. Blueberries are a nutritious and safe treat for rabbits when given in moderation.
rabbits are great pets, as well as chinchillas, both are easy to handle, but chinchillas are mainly wild animals, unlike rabbits; so rabbits may be more "safe"
Yes, domestic rabbits can breed with wild rabbits.
No, rabbits do not eat catmint -- it is reputed to be a good plant to use to repel wild rabbits from your garden, so it is probably not safe to give to pet rabbits (who don't always know what is safe for them and what isn't, like their wild cousins do -- animals lose some of their instincts with domestication). See the related question below about what to feed a rabbit for details about a healthy rabbit diet.
Yes, wild rabbits and domestic rabbits can breed with each other.
They cannot eat the leaves of the plant, but they can eat the flower (aka Bud) and the stems. Rabbits eat marijuana in the wild. I wouldn't feed rabbits marijuana as domestic rabbits are nothing like wild rabbits, they have evolved differently. http://www.adoptarabbit.com/articles/toxic.html
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Not only for wild rabbits, almost all types of animals that live in the wild have flea! I think you meant flea, instead of fea. But yeah wild rabbits have fleas.
Yes, wild rabbits can eat daffodils, but they generally prefer more tender vegetation. Daffodils are toxic to rabbits due to the presence of alkaloids, which can deter them from consuming the plants. However, if food is scarce, rabbits might nibble on them despite the toxicity. It's best to protect daffodils if you're trying to keep them safe from wildlife.
Not all rabbits are wild because thay can be pets. hjsonsnoma
Yes, wild rabbits can eat blueberries as part of their diet.