Rabbits who eat dry moldy feed at the very least will get diarrhea and a very bad tummy ache. Most likely it will kill them. If a rabbit is left to it's own devises in the wild they WILL NOT eat moldy feed. But if penned in a cage with moldy feed the rabbit is most likely to eat it out of boredom if nothing else.
Brer Rabbit.
The storybook rabbit who got stuck to the tar baby is Br'er Rabbit from the Uncle Remus stories, specifically the tale "Br'er Rabbit and the Tar-Baby" as written by Joel Chandler Harris.
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Rattlesnake offered rabbit a reward if rabbit would rescue him from the large stone he was stuck under.
Brer (or Brier can't quite remember) Rabbit and the tar baby
You might have dirt stuck on you
Alice fell down a rabbit hole in the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
After you bump his lucky rabbit's foot loose on the Bumper Cars, Rowley goes back to the Fun House where he gets stuck in the slide.
The kit can get stuck if its father was larger than its mother making the kit too big to be delivered properly. If the male was a larger breed of rabbit than the female, this could happen as well. One way to avoid this is to make sure the female is larger than the male when breeding. It is very, very dangerous for both the mother and the kit in this situation, do not attempt to remove the kit from the rectum in any way, if the kit is pulled in half the mother could become infected and die. Take a case like this to a vet immediately.
The food would be stuck in your esophagus
It will eventually die of lack of nutrition
NO! Take it to a vet immediately! If you have a long haired rabbit, and it has feces stuck in it's fur, flies will lay eggs, and cause maggots. Always ensure that you groom your rabbit regularly. If your rabbit has got maggots, like the other answer says "Take it to the veterinarian".