Yes, rabbits can eat out of bowls -- bowls are recommended, to keep the food clean (food on the floor can get dusty, hairy -- it's just not sanitary). A rabbit's bowl should be washed every day (not just rinsed). Keep in mind that a small rabbit might not be able to reach over the rim of a large bowl. Also note that some rabbits like to throw their dishes around (when they're frustrated, or as a game); if your rabbit is a thrower, make sure the bowls you use are very heavy (unmovable by the rabbit) or unbreakable (made of metal or plastic).
When it gets hungry. if its 6 months + a little bowl the size of your hand only once a day
Yes, a rabbit can drink from a bowl. It is important to provide fresh water daily in a shallow bowl that is stable and cannot be easily tipped over.
a rabbit will eat anything but plastic
usually not... but a mother rabbit would eat her baby if it died
Yes, rabbits can safely drink water out of a bowl. It is important to ensure that the bowl is clean and filled with fresh water regularly to keep the rabbit healthy.
No, Rabbit's are herbivore's.
Well, I know the answer to the question by experience. You just buy rabbit food at the store, put it in a bowl and in the rabbit's cage. Rabbits need fresh water so the water has to be changed everyday. If you are out of rabbit food, you can give him/her any fruits, vegetables, etc. Sometimes they might eat cereal. I hope this answer helped.
it depends on what your rabbit does. mine drinks out of a bowl. See what he/she likes better. Put both in the cage. (if you have a rabbit)
i don‘t know
The answer is no. A hawk would probably eat a snow rabbit.
If a rabbit jumped in his mouth, a lion MIGHT eat a rabbit.
A rabbit would eat bark, grass, herbs, fruit, buds/twigs.