First answer: I dont know for sure but they prabaly do if you cut it in to small pieces.
More information: Yes, you can give your pet rabbit squash. However, squash is a treat food: one or two bites is enough.
The main parts of a rabbit's diet is hay, dark leafy greens, and pellets. Any other food (like vegetables or fruit) is fine as a treat, but if rabbits eat too many treats they can get sick.
It isn't usually necessary to cut up a rabbit's food into small pieces. They can do this themselves with their teeth! What's important is that you serve the right portion size. The exception is celery: if you give your bunny celery as a treat, make sure it is cut up into small pieces because the strings inside celery stalks can actually wrap around a rabbit's teeth and cause serious problems. That said, any treat should be just one or two small pieces anyway, so for that reason (the portion size) it does need to be cut up.
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no they can't
rabbits and humans eat carrots.
yes it is because rabbits only eat carrots to help them see so that they can seek for food
The rabbits are magnets. Same with the carrots. The rabbits are parallel to the carrots, so they repel.
Yes, it is recommended to cut carrots into small pieces for rabbits to prevent choking and promote easier digestion. Small pieces also make it easier for rabbits to handle and eat the carrots.
Yes, rabbits do eat carrots.
Contrary to popular belief, wild rabbits do not typically eat carrots as a staple in their diet. In the wild, rabbits primarily consume grasses, herbs, and leafy greens. Carrots are high in sugar and should be given to rabbits as an occasional treat in moderation.
Rabbits would like to be free in a batch of carrots
no rabbits eat carrots
Carrots!
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Oh yeah. Rabbits love the leaves on carrots. Don't feed rabbits cabbage (its too hard on their stomach) or onions.