first answer: Paper is not good for rabbits, especially if it is newspaper. It is the ink on the paper that is poisonous, not the paper itself.
different answer: In North America at least, the ink on newspaper is not poisonous at all. Long, long ago, ink contained lead and other toxic compounds, but that's just not true anymore. Newspapers, city phone books, and other low-grade papers are perfectly safe for your rabbit to eat. See the link below for details.
Don't give your rabbit high-gloss, slick paper, lots of bright colours, bleached white papers, etc. because these could be dangerous and unhealthy. Stick to plain newsprint and cardboard products with few colours.
Remove tape, stapes, labels, etc. from all papers before giving them to your bunny.
nothing happens to a rabbit when it eats asparagus. no worrys! =)
it dies
They will die.
the same thing that happens to a human when we eat chili
Any carnivore that eats a rabbit. Usually rabbits are digested by coyotes.
yes you have to dry the parsley before the rabbit eats it.
you give it rabbit food
i don‘t know
mongoosee eats eat
A Rabbit Eats A Dandilion.
A rabbit
the evil rabbit