No, this can cause them to have sloppy poop, illnesses and other problems, the food is too watery and acidy for their digestive system. Celery, lettuce, cabbage and most other watery foods is not good. If you really don't know go to a famous animal care site. Or buy a book.
No, rabbits don't eat mushroom, nor should they be given any mushroom to eat. Mushrooms are not good for rabbits; some mushrooms are even poisonous for them. See the related question below for more info and helpful links about the rabbit diet.
some mushrooms give you nothing, others though can give you shiny so make sure you click on mushrooms if they appear!
No, rabbits can't eat mushrooms. Some mushrooms are actually poisonous to rabbits, but even mushrooms that aren't poisonous are not healthy. Rabbits should eat a diet of lots and lots of hay, some high-quality pellets daily, and some fresh greens daily. Some fruits and vegetables are also good as a treat food. See the related question below for more details and links.
Various animals eat mushrooms, including deer, squirrels, rabbits, and certain birds like wild turkeys. Fungi can be an important part of these animal's diets providing necessary nutrients. However, some mushrooms are toxic to animals and can cause serious harm or even be fatal if consumed.
Rabbits are mammals and give live birth.
It's generally not recommended to feed rabbits mushrooms, as many varieties can be toxic to them. While some rabbits might nibble on safe mushrooms without immediate issues, it's best to avoid them altogether due to the risk of poisoning. Instead, focus on providing a diet rich in hay, fresh vegetables, and pellets specifically formulated for rabbits. Always consult a veterinarian before introducing new foods into your rabbit's diet.
Yes.
rabbits can give lice to humans so can all animals.
Yes, some wild animals like deer, squirrels, and rabbits may eat mushrooms as part of their diet. However, not all mushrooms are safe for animals to consume as some can be toxic and even deadly.
Some natural predators of mushrooms include insects like beetles, slugs, and snails. Additionally, some animals like deer, squirrels, and rabbits may feed on mushrooms as part of their diet. Fungi such as molds and parasitic fungi can also infect and destroy mushrooms.
umm no?
Yes. Rabbits can and are raised for meat.