Pet Rabbits are most awake and hungry in the early morning and the evening (sunrise and sunset), so this is a good time to give them food (like pellets and a "salad" of dark leafy greens). But they'll also want to eat and nibble all day long, off and on: that's why it's a good idea to give them 24/7 access to fresh hay. See the related questions below for more information and helpful links.
Wild Rabbits have various eating habits, according to their species, however most eat grass and other vegetation that is within thier reach.
Yes, what is the eastern cottontail rabbit food chain
The rabbit is a primary consumer in the food chain when it eats clover, and later becomes prey as the hawk consumes it, making it a secondary consumer in this predation relationship.
vegies and fruit
the food chain is the way things are eaten - grass eaten by rabbit eaten by fox for example
the arrows in a food chain mean "is eaten by" for example: grass----->rabbit----->fox the grass is eaten by or consumed by the rabbit. the rabbit is then consumed or eaten by the fox hope this helps
Rabbit ----> Carrot ----> Dirt
An example of a food chain starting with the sun is: Sun (producer) -> Grass (primary producer) -> Rabbit (herbivore) -> Fox (carnivore). In this chain, the sun provides energy for the grass to grow, which is then consumed by the rabbit, and subsequently, the fox preys on the rabbit. This demonstrates how energy from the sun flows through each level of the food chain.
Primary Consumer. They are at the bottom of the food chain.
Mice, Rabbit and small animals.
food web is definetely larger since it is many food chains put together. for example: food chain grass--------->rabbit---------->fox whereas a food web is msny food chains put together fox eagle ,' ,' ', ' ,' ', rabbit mouse ,' ', ,' ', ,' ', ,' ', lettuce grass ' cheese hope i helped! =D
Secondary consumer
The shrub is eaten by a rabbit, which is then hunted by the mountain lion. This forms a food chain where the shrub is the primary producer, the rabbit is the primary consumer, and the mountain lion is the secondary consumer. As the mountain lion preys on the rabbit, it regulates the rabbit population and helps maintain the balance of the ecosystem.