first answer: No, just the radish tops.
another answer: Either "tops" or "leaves," yes rabbits can eat them. However, radishes are cruciferous vegetables, and all of these veggies are known to cause gas in rabbits. Gas is very serious and can lead to deathly illness (GI stasis). Some bunnies are more sensitive to crucifers than others. If your rabbit gets gas easily, avoid radish tops; if not, radish tops are fine in moderation. Include them in the daily "salad"!
See the related questions below for details about a healthy rabbit diet, and gas in rabbits.
Rabbits are herbivores who eat grass, leaves, and other green vegatation.
Actually, they can. But rabbits prefer carrots, more lettuce, because when you give a rabbit a carrot, it only eats the green lettuce part.
because they can. Leaves and grass seem to taste good to rabbits. If a rabbit tried to eat meat it would get really sick.
Ochre is not a food, it's a clay (or a colour). Rabbits don't eat clay or dirt. Wild rabbits eat grass and leaves. Pet rabbits eat hay, pellets, leafy green vegetables, and some non-leafy vegetables and fruit as a treat. See the related questions below for more info and links.
No, eucalyptus leaves have an oil in them that is not healthy for rabbits. (If you burn eucalyptus, you get a very warm fire, due to this oil.)Feed tour rabbit banana instead! It's a rabbit favorite!
Yes rabbits love lettuce they eat just about everythink which is green
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Yes
The animals that most commonly eat bay leaves are insects. Caterpillars are particularly common on bay leaves, as are aphids. Some mammals eat bay leaves too, such as cows and horses.
Amami rabbits are wild rabbits that live only on two particular islands in Japan: Amami Ōshima, and Toku-no-Shima. Amami rabbits eat grasses, leaves, and acorns.
Animals and pets should not eat the leaves, death is possible if the animlal is not treated by a vet
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