No, you should never feed you rabbits banana chips they will get really sick.
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yes in small amounts
Well they can eat both the inside and the out side but the inside of the banana is very sugary so give very little and very rarely.
No, rabbits can't eat tortillas. Rabbits shouldn't eat prepared "human" foods at all. Rabbits can't eat any animal products (meat, eggs, dairy), processed grains (including wheat and corn), starches, sugars, salts, or artificial and "natural" flavourings. Aside from their commercial rabbit pellets, bunnies should eat whole foods: hay and fresh leafy greens. As a treat they can have small amounts of fresh fruit or vegetable, or whole grains (like oat groats -- this does NOT include oatmeal, rolled oats, or "whole grain" bread or other products made from whole grains -- just the whole grain itself, the groat). See the related question below about a good rabbit diet.
If it is dead yes - seagulls will eat just about anything including their own kind
100g of banana chips have 35.2g of sugar from the total amount of Carbohydrates - 58.3g
Yes they can but Its high in sugar and carbs. Further, because they tend to be sticky, this can also cause tooth decay problems in rabbits. If your rabbit is very active and gets a lot of exercises, perhaps a small piece a few times a week would be okay. Definitely not very much of it.
No, eucalyptus leaves have an oil in them that is not healthy for rabbits. (If you burn eucalyptus, you get a very warm fire, due to this oil.)Feed tour rabbit banana instead! It's a rabbit favorite!
The best choice is banana because it gives you more nutrients and help in growth in height. Chips is basically a junk food for kids. Chips just give them fat and that's it!
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
Dried fruits like banana chips are super-concentrated in sugars, and too much sugar can lead to serious illness in rabbits. Fresh fruits are a better choice for giving a treat to your rabbit, because they're lower in sugars and healthier for the rabbit. If you do give your rabbit banana chip, make sure it's 100% banana (no added sugars or powders on the outside), and only give a tiny bit: like, a quarter of one chip. You should not give this to your rabbit every day. Banana chips also might be too sharp for a rabbit's mouth and might cut the rabbit's cheeks or tongue (which can actually be a serious matter, because pain in the mouth might cause the rabbit to stop eating, but rabbits can't safely fast like humans and many other animals can, and if they do stop eating, even if only for a short time, they will get seriously ill - even deathly ill, if the problem isn't treated quickly). Most experts would recommend avoiding banana chips entirely. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.