Rabbit soup contains cooked rabbit meat, so yes, it is edible.
Rabbit soup contains cooked rabbit meat, so yes, it is edible.
The Rabbit-eye blueberry is the common name for the plant vaccinium virgatum. It is a native to marshy and swampy areas of the southern United States. It has edible fruit that is similar to blueberries.
Ummm, yes, and why do you ask? If you've eaten a rabbit before and liked it...read this, "Poor bunny."
Hare. A hare is much like a large rabbit. The rest are fouls (edible birds)
Wild rabbits eat any edible grass or plant material they can find during dawn and dusk (that is when they are most active). Domestic rabbits should eat rabbit pellets, hay, fruit, and vegetables.
No, they are flowers. Most flowers are poisonous to pet rabbits. Instead, feed your rabbit dandelions! Those are edible wildflowers that rabbits love!
If you are in the woods with no food or nothing you should eat a cat. What ever moves its edible to eat like Deer's, Cats, Wolfs, Dogs, and rabbit's.
He was foraging for food, since it was scarce.
Rabbits are edible all year long. All you have to do is clean the diseased rabbit thoroughly. No ticks, mites, blood, fur, head, anal, and you should be good.
most of the time the rabbits eat farmer's crops or home owners garden. basically all edible plants. If it is a wild rabbit it'll eat any sort of vegetation, mostly from a farmer's crop or forest plants. If it is a pet rabbit, it'll get it's food from a human.
no it is not edible
All parts of the dandelion are edible. Uncooked leaves can be used in a salad. Some recommend the leaves be boiled for 5 minutes. The roots are edible, boil for 20/30 minutes or roast and grind into 'coffee'. Use the leaves in spring and the root in autumn. The flowers can be eaten, best when young or as buds. Dandelion wine is popular. In conclusion, beware of any plant that may have been sprayed with weed killer or an insecticide