Rabbits in the wild all over the world successfully consume a wide variety of plant material. Various types of dry and fresh grasses and plants with leaves comprise the largest portion of the wild rabbit diet. Rabbits will also eat bark on trees, tender twigs and sprouts, fruits, seeds and other nutritious foods in much small amounts
No.
Rabbits.
That's not goodly England
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
You don't! Wild rabbits are a pest, and should be exterminated. They cause too much damage to the Eco-system. Rabbits eat all the food so other animals (ones that belong) starve to death! Fair? I don't think so!
As a pet or for meat as you should know now they are a pest
no, but it does get rid of pest rabbits!
The main reason why rabbits are a kangaroo's enemy is that they eat the same vegetation which the kangaroos like. Since they breed much faster than kangaroos, the native marsupials cannot compete for food with this introduced pest.
Because it needs to be a pest to eat.
Man (carnivores) may eat rabbits, but rabbits (herbivores) eat plant life.
The impala is herbivorous; it does not eat rabbits.
A pest includes wireworms.