No kind of melon is good for rabbits, except maybe a single bite as a treat.
Melon is so high in sugar, and so low in nutrients, that it has no nutritional value for rabbits at all. One bite of melon is fine as a treat, but it shouldn't be a regular part of a rabbit's diet. All melons are basically the same: there's no type better than another.
Rabbits should mostly eat hay, with some pellets, and some fresh dark leafy greens. Treats can be fresh non-leafy vegetables or fruits. And that's all they should eat! Too many treats will make your rabbit sick. See the related question below for more info about a healthy rabbit diet.
probably it depends on the rabbit and melon
No, melon is a category of fruit and cantaloupe is in the melon family
The Best of Blind Melon was created on 2005-09-27.
Yes, but don't feed it so much as they have a high natural sugar content.
Cantaloupe is a certain type of melon, of which there are many types. See the 'Related Links' below for more information.
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In Korean, melon is said as "멜론" (pronounced "melon"). However, if you're referring to the specific type of sweet melon commonly found in Korea, it is called "참외" (pronounced "chamoe").
A chummy fruit is a type of small melon grown in Korea. It is directly related to the honeydew melon.
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