Rabbits like to eat grasses, leaves, and wood materials:
Rabbits also have a sweet tooth but you shouldn't indulgethem because they also have a very sensitive digestive system, and too many treats can lead to serious illness (GI stasis) and to obesity, which in turn can lead to other health problems (sore hocks, skin infections from inability to groom, Arthritis, organ failure). Wild rabbits sometimes raid cultivated garden plots and farm land. Safe treats for pet rabbits include small occasional amounts of fresh vegetables (like carrot, or celery -- but cut up the celery because the strings can cause problems), fresh fruits (like apple, or banana -- but banana is super sugary so limit it an extra amount), flowers (like roses), and whole grains (like oat groats -- that's not the same as oatmeal or rolled oat). There are commercial rabbit treats on the market (like muesli mix or tasty nuggets) but these almost always have extra unhealthy additives and ingredients -- it's safer to stick to "natural" foods instead.
Be very careful before feeding your rabbit any new food:
you give it rabbit food
A rabbit would not eat its nest, only rabbit food or food.
It eats like a regular rabbit it eats carrots out the ground.
No. They mostly eat their rabbit food and vegetables.
The rabbit is a primary consumer in the food chain when it eats clover, and later becomes prey as the hawk consumes it, making it a secondary consumer in this predation relationship.
Rabbit pellets domestically and grass in the wild.
A rabbit is a consumer because it eats producers. Producers are anything that can create food from sunlight, hence photosynthesis. Because a rabbit eats grass it is considered a consumer.
Bannanas of course and you can stick little peacies of rabbit food into it so they will still eat their rabbit food but for some reason my rabbit doesn't like it but other rabbits do.
Yes, what is the eastern cottontail rabbit food chain
Well it depends on the size of the animal. But here is one a big snake eats a jack rabbit then the jack rabbit eats the shrubs
Secondary consumer
nothing happens to a rabbit when it eats asparagus. no worrys! =)