Nothing. Cereal and crackers are actually good treats/rewards for your rabbit.
Hawks, owls, coyotes, foxes, bears, racoons, snakes, and about any other predator larger than itself. It depends where you live, which animals eat rabbits.
It is a common misconception that rabbits are harmful to the plants they eat. A rabbit is a grazer. They will simply eat a few leaves and move on, leaving the root system intact. I some places their may be a seeming over abundance of rabbits, but this problem tends to right itself overtime. If the rabbits eat the plants before the plants grow back then the lack of food will cause the population to decline until the number of rabbits is compatible with the number of plants available to eat. It is not necessary to trap and remove the rabbits as long as there is patience involved.
There are a good deal of animals that will eat sunflower. A few examples are squirrels, parrots, rabbits, and humans.
Herbivores eat grass. This includes animals such as kangaroos, wombats, wallabies, zebras, horses, cattle and sheep, rabbits and hares, guinea pigs, etc, just to name a few.
Here are a few: Go with the goodness of Cheerios. Toasted whole grain oat cereal. Oats, the grain highest in protein. Nutrition: That's the Cheerios tradition. The big G stands for Goodness.
yes they do and they also eat the poo that dogs produce because in the poo there are good nutrients in it for their health
Well ... sort of. Rabbits use a kind of "multi-pass" digestion. There's an organ in their digestive tract that stores undigested food. Every few hours, they expel the contents of this organ and eat it. They don't re-eat their actual "hard waste", though.
Angora rabbits, like all pet rabbits, can eat apple as a treat. Assuming your rabbit is healthy and eating a balanced diet, a small bite or two of apple every few days shouldn't hurt her. See the related question below for more details and helpful links about the rabbit diet. (Angora rabbits largely eat the same diet as other pet rabbits, although they may benefit from a slightly different pellet feed.)
No, rabbits can't eat cobnuts (also known as hazelnuts) or any kind of nut. Although cobnuts aren't poisonous, they're not healthy for rabbits, either. Rabbits should eat a diet of lots and lots of hay, fresh water, high-quality pellets (the plain kind, not the kind mixed with seeds and veg), and fresh dark leafy green vegetables. As a treat, they can have a few bites of fruit or non-leafy vegetables. All other foods are unhealthy for rabbits. See the related question below for more details and helpful links about a healthy rabbit diet.
because only a few of the babies survive in the wild.They have a lot of preditors.people eat rabbit too you know!
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I would say that a few safe foods for rabbits and guineapigs to eat would be: * carrots (thin and small, shredded) * lettuce * rabbit food from the store * guineapig food from the store * most other vegetables that are small and thin Hope this helps!