See the related link below for a list of plants, including weeds, that aren't safe for rabbits to eat. To be safe, it's best to stick to recommended plants and avoid ones that aren't known to be safe or dangerous. Certainly, avoid plants that are known to be dangerous! See related links/questions below for details.
Rabbits feed on grass, forbs and leafy weeds.
No, they can eat forbs, leafy weeds, and some fruits or vegetables.
Not if there are vegetable gardens around. But rabbits don't eat just carrots, they eat a wide variety of vegetables and grasses and leafy weeds.
yes they do especially carrots,lettuce they are herbivores so grass weeds you,know
Predators to a rabbit, is well, practically everything! And Rabbits are herbivorous, they only eat grass and weeds in the wild.
Rabbits and cotton ratss
yes! all rabbits can, just dont feed them too much or they will get a poorly tummy(diorrea)
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
No, a producer is an organism that can make its own food. Most plants are producers. They use the sun's energy to create glucose (energy). Rabbits cannot create their own food so they have to eat the producers. Rabbits are considered consumers.
Rabbits forage for wild grasses, weeds, herbs, flowers, veggies, and they consume small amounts of grain along the way.The cosmopolitan tastes of rabbits are well illustrated by the following partial list of crops and plants they damage: vegetables (beans, beet, broccoli, carrot, lettuce, peas); tree and berry crops (almond, apple, blackberry, cherry, citrus, pistachio, plum, raspberry, strawberry); herbs (cilantro, parsley); and ornamental plantings (various flowers, shrubs, trees, and turf).Wild rabbits eat alfalfa, timothy, oat crops, vegetables from a garden (but the crops must be pesticide free) grasses, clover, herbs, wild berries and seeds.Wild rabbits are herbivores and the eat grass, forbs and leafy weeds. They also eat vegetable. ( The enjoy eating vegetable's in a garden if there is no fence.)basically child they eat such things as lettuce carrots and stuff like that non domesticated eat bush
Man (carnivores) may eat rabbits, but rabbits (herbivores) eat plant life.
The impala is herbivorous; it does not eat rabbits.