Green beans are generally considered to be bad for bunnies because they can cause problems with gas and they are too high is sugar. Overall, best avoided.
Gas can be very serious for rabbits, leading to deathly illness (GI Stasis). See the related questions below for details and helpful links.
No, rabbits eat lots of vegetables.
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.
Some lettuce is poisonous to rabbits and can cause stomachaches. some lettuce can even be fatal.
rabbits eat lettuce
if you mean lettuce, then yes.
Actually, they can. But rabbits prefer carrots, more lettuce, because when you give a rabbit a carrot, it only eats the green lettuce part.
Yes rabbits love lettuce they eat just about everythink which is green
Rabbits will eat lettuce, but don't feed them to much because they could get sick.
yes rabbits eat lettuce
Carrots, and lettuce.
Iceberg lettuce is bad for rabbits because it has a high water content and low nutritional value, which can lead to digestive issues and potentially harmful imbalances in their diet.
Rabbits can eat vegetables like leafy greens (lettuce, kale, parsley), carrots, and bell peppers. They also need hay as the main part of their diet. Fruits should be given in moderation as treats. Make sure to avoid feeding them foods that are toxic to rabbits, such as chocolate, avocado, and iceberg lettuce.