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No.
Rabbits.
You don't! Wild rabbits are a pest, and should be exterminated. They cause too much damage to the Eco-system. Rabbits eat all the food so other animals (ones that belong) starve to death! Fair? I don't think so!
As a pet or for meat as you should know now they are a pest
no, but it does get rid of pest rabbits!
No, rabbits are animals.
Outside of the realm of pets, rabbits are a good short-term food to humans. However, jackrabbits aren't rabbits: they're hares. Jackrabbits are wild animals, and they are not kept as pets, nor are they raised as meat animals. Their relationship to humans is that they're sometimes a pest animal (by raiding cultivated plant plots -- gardens, farms), and sometimes a meat animal (through hunting).
Yes, all animals are a part of nature. Including animals like the rabbits.
Yes, but you'd better keep them in a cage or they will be a pest.
Chickens can coexist harmoniously with several animals, including ducks, goats, and rabbits. Ducks are particularly compatible as they help with pest control and enjoy similar habitats. Goats can share space with chickens and help manage undergrowth, while rabbits can coexist in a free-range environment. However, it's essential to supervise interactions to ensure all animals are safe and comfortable.
pest and animals in world war 1
The classifications of animal and pest are not mutually exclusive. Many animals are pests. Snakes are animals, but are not usually counted as pests.