As voracious herbivores, they love to munch on tender greens. They seem to learn at an early age which greens in your garden are the most expensive or difficult to grow.
A wild baby rabbit is called a kit.
I'd say soft food, or grain. Like oats
It is generally not recommended to keep a wild baby rabbit as a pet. Wild rabbits have specific needs and behaviors that are difficult to replicate in a domestic setting. It is best to leave wild animals in their natural habitat and contact a wildlife rehabilitator if you find a baby rabbit in need of help.
It is not advisable to keep a wild baby rabbit as a pet. Wild rabbits have specific needs and may not adapt well to captivity. It is best to leave them in their natural habitat.
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.
They ate corn, fruit, berries, rabbit, grouse, wild turkey and deer meat.
If you find a wild cottontail rabbit baby in your yard, it's best to leave it alone. The mother rabbit is likely nearby and will return to care for it. Keep pets and children away to give the baby rabbit the best chance of survival. If the baby rabbit appears injured or in danger, contact a local wildlife rehabilitation center for guidance.
they eat carrots
Caring for a wild baby rabbit requires keeping it warm, feeding it a proper diet, and avoiding handling it too much. Contact a wildlife rehabilitator for help if needed.
Well, a hare would probably have taller ears, would have a plain brown coat, and be pretty small.
Rabbit pellets domestically and grass in the wild.
Mommy rabbit milk