Rabbits, especially unaltered adult rabbits or rabbits who have been abused/neglected, will sometimes fight other rabbits and cause deadly wounds. (Even a small skin wound can develop into a life-threatening infection.) See the related question below for more info.
A rabbit could also kill another rabbit without meaning to by infecting it with a deadly disease.
Adult rabbits have been known to kill baby rabbits accidentally (trampling), and purposefully (cannibalism -- this is a much discussed but in actuality an unusual circumstance, often resulting from stress).
a rat can kill a rabbit a rat can kill a rabbit
I think it highly unlikely that a rabbit would kill a chicken. But could they?? Yes, a rabbit can kill another rabbit or a cat with those powerful hind legs so they certainly COULD kill a chicken. I see little reason for them to do so though.
all it takes for a rabbit to paralyze and kill another rabbit is them jumping on it's back once the right way
You can only kill a rabbit using your penis if you try to have sex with it.
kill it
While it is possible for a rabbit to injure a cat in self-defense, it is unlikely for a rabbit to kill a cat due to their size and natural behaviors.
No. But a rabbit will kill any male rabbit that comes around, or at least castrate it. That pretty much insures that the babies are his.
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rabbit can cach it from another rabbit that had it
A fox can kill a rabbit by using its speed, agility, and sharp teeth to catch and overpower the rabbit. Foxes are natural predators and hunt small animals such as rabbits for food. They may ambush the rabbit, chase it down, or use their stealth to catch it off guard.