Spread fox urine and fox hair around the garden.
Rabbits are one wild animal.
Dwarf rabbits can eat the same foods as other pet rabbits. When it comes to pet rabbit diet, the important factor isn't breed but size: small rabbits eat smaller portions! Rabbits can eat some varieties of lettuce in moderation. Dark-coloured varieties (like romaine, green leaf, red leaf) are healthy and can be included in the rabbit's "salad," but too much can lead to gas or diarrhea or other illness, so lettuce shouldn't be fed every day. White/light-coloured varieties of lettuce should be avoided entirely because they too easily lead to diarrhea, and they're low in nutritional value anyway. See the related question below about the pet rabbit diet (it applies to dwarves as well).
No, rabbits eat lots of vegetables.
They eat all sorts of veggies . Butbe carefully with lettuce , too much Ettuce will give them diareha and a bad belly . Wet vegetables are a good nutrition in a wild rabbits diet , they also love apples and fresh fruit !
Yes, they can. Wild animals actually can have more types of natural food because they are more adapted to different forms of food.
Yes, domestic rabbits can breed with wild rabbits.
make a sling to catch a rabbit or use a shotgun
The relationship between lettuce and rabbits can be described as "prey-predator" or "food-source-consumer". Rabbits are herbivores and lettuce is a type of plant that they feed on. In other words, rabbits consume lettuce as a source of food, and lettuce provides nutrients and energy for the rabbits. In a broader ecological context, this relationship can also be seen as a form of "symbiosis", where two different species interact with each other in a way that benefits one or both species. In this case, the rabbits benefit from the nutrients provided by the lettuce, and the lettuce benefits from being dispersed and propagated by the rabbits as they move around and deposit seeds in new locations.
Yes, wild rabbits and domestic rabbits can breed with each other.
Some lettuce is poisonous to rabbits and can cause stomachaches. some lettuce can even be fatal.
Actually, they can. But rabbits prefer carrots, more lettuce, because when you give a rabbit a carrot, it only eats the green lettuce part.
Rabbits are herbivores- they eat plants. Tame and wild rabbits. Rabbits and mice are both in the same family, and they would never eat each other. Rabbits teeth and digestive system are meant to consume natural vegetation (grass, lettuce etc) not meat. Even if a rabbit WERE to TRY meat, it would most likely become seriously sick and it might be fatal.