Yes, they love grass.
grass/plants
No. Rabbits are herbivores, and graze on plants, plant products, and grass.
No. There is an abundance of grass and other plants which they both eat. Neither one of them must compete for their food.
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dandelion leaves
They can survive on other plants, yes.
Rabbits eat grass and other plants. They do not produce food from sunlight. They do not decompose rotting material.
The same as they eat anywhere else, mainly grass and plants.
both it eats grass and rabbits
In the woodland habitat, the food web would consist of grass and seeds at the base, which are the primary producers. Rabbits and mice are primary consumers that feed on these plants. Foxes, as secondary consumers, prey on both rabbits and mice, while owls primarily feed on mice, representing a different predator level. Arrows in the food web would point from grass and seeds to rabbits and mice, and from rabbits and mice to both foxes and owls, illustrating the flow of energy and the feeding relationships.
Among the animals listed, zebras and elephants primarily eat grass, as they are herbivores. Lions, being carnivores, do not eat grass; instead, they hunt and consume other animals. Rabbits are also herbivores and can eat grass, along with various other plants. Therefore, zebras, elephants, and rabbits eat grass, while lions do not.
Any rabbits like to eat plants like grass but vegetables such as carrots and lettuces are also part of the diet. Rabbits often require this to stay healthy, as grass is a poor source of energy and vitamins.