yes.
Rabbits are a very popular menu item for many predatory animals. Any predatory cat from a bobcat to a cougar or a leopard will gladly eat rabbit when it gets a chance. Doglike predators such as dingoes and coyotes are fond of rabbits as well.
Danger for rabbits also comes from the air in the form of eagles and other raptors, or avian predators.
Serpents of both the poisonous kind and the constricting kind gladly eat rabbits whenever they can.
Life is hard if you're a rabbit. Rabbits have many babies in hopes that a few of them survive.
As for what rabbits eat: rabbits are browsers. That means that rabbits eat a wide variety of leaves and other vegetation.
It depends on the different types of wild cat but most eat Buffalo, Zebra and gazelle.
A cat would probably think twice about taking on a full grown rabbit, but young rabbits would certainly be fair game for a cat.
YES! they are all carnivors and will eat any kind of meat.
Big birds or small cats
I doubt it.
nope
Bunnies!
No, they are herbivores! They eat vegetables.
Lots of animals eat bunnies such as snakes, wolves , and eagles even some people like to eat them
They won't actually eat the bunny but be careful if they weren't brought up together since they where babies they might potentially hurt eachother. I wouldn't suggest putting them together. My cat will watch my bunnies but not eat them. The only thing that looked like she hurt one was when she pawed at one.
bunnies and cats
I think the majority of cats dont like bunnies but my friends kitten and rabbit sleep together...
They are not carnivores. Bunnies are herbivores, which is like being vegetarian. Bunnies do not and will not eat meat.
Birds, Dogs, Cats, and Bunnies
Yes, both snakes and raccoons will eat young bunnies.
Bunnies eat food like carrots, celery, and food most rodents eat.