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rabbits and humans eat carrots.
No. Rabbits are lagomorphs and humans aren't.
No. Horses are horses and only horses. Men are humans, not horses. There's a huge difference between the species Equus caballus and Homo sapiens.
Rabbits and humans are different because rabbits hop and humans walk.
horses, rabbits and guinea pigs are all modified monogastrics
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I would say NO. Rabbits can of course get infested with lice, but normally not the type that infests us humans. If we humans have got headlice, then the headlice are not likely to infest the rabbit. Different species has got different parasites to cope with. There is only a few parasites that infect many different species. And even so, carnivore species (meat-eating) can all get certain parasites where as species not eating meat normally do not.
Producers make their own food. They are mostly plants. Those animals that eat them are herbivores: cow, horses, rabbits, and humans.
There have not been any reported cases of swine flu in rabbits, although several other mammals besides humans can get H1N1/09. Examples of some of the species in addition to humans that do get it are: swine/pigs, dogs, cats, poultry, and ferrets.
A mouse has small ears but their small ears can help them hear things that are quite far away.
Yes, rabbits, just as with humans can be infertile.
Most humans treat horses well, but some humans (unfortunately) abuse them.