Yes. Domestic rabbits have been raised on farms as a source of protein for centuries.
yes they can. a wild animal can eat anything.
There are wild and domesticated rabbit. Many rabbits are kept as pets, very popular with children.
The rabbit is a domestic animal and is a popular pet. There are also wild rabbits that are not domesticated.
Catching a hare or wild rabbit may lead to stress and injury for the animal. It is important to avoid capturing wild animals as they are best left undisturbed in their natural habitat. If you come across a hare or wild rabbit that appears injured or in distress, contact local animal authorities for assistance.
Wild rabbit. hi hi
I think the easiest wild animal to catch in a box would probably be a snake, bird, frogs, a mouse, or a a small rabbit.
Rabbits are herbivores, plant eaters. They don't eat other animals.
it would be very hard but not impossible. it depends on the amount of time the rabbit was out of the wild A baby wild rabbit taken into your home would not survive if re-released, but a wounded wild rabbit re-habilitated MAYT be all right.
Unless you raised a wild rabbit, then your rabbit is not a jackrabbit. Jackrabbits are not domesticated: they're wild hares. All domestic rabbits are of the European Rabbit species.
go to the animal crossing shop and buy one
The singular of "rabbits" is "rabbit." It refers to one individual animal of the species, which is known for its long ears, short tail, and strong hind legs. Rabbits are often domesticated but can also be found in the wild.
As far as I know, it is illegal to keep any wildlife animals. This includes birds, anything that is alive in the wild. The reason for this is to keep the wild life population correct. Rabbits also breed a couple times throughout a year and if you catch a wild rabbit, the babies may die without the parent. Even if you find a baby rabbit without the parents you are supposed to contact the TWRA. I work for animal relocation services, for nuisance animals, so I do know people who do keep wild animals as pets but you always take the risk of the animal dying from stress. Hope this helps.