Rabbits can eat plum, but not too much, and not the pit/stone inside. Plum is a good treat food for rabbits. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of natural treat food per day for a healthy, normal 6 pound rabbit. See the related question below for more info about the rabbit diet.
no they cant
The kinds of beans they cant eat
nuts , fruit , deer , rabbits , alligators , beans , and corn
cant be exact it can vary
Rabbits shouldn't eat seeds or nuts. See the related question below for more details and links.
Birds rabbits roots eggs deer turkey and hickory nuts dinosoars
acorns, corn, basically any type of nuts.
The apache trtibe ate buffalo, rabbits, nuts and berries.
Their diet consists of squirrels, mice, rabbits, birds, fish, insects, and eggs, and they will also eat fruit and nuts when these are readily available.
Squirrels eat acorns and other nuts.&&Rabbits eat pellets (also used for hamsters and Guinea pigs), carrots (don't give too much because it causes diaria), lettuce, and timothy hay. (do not give alfalfa to rabbits, it could kill them)
no beause it blocks there broncel tubes and they cant breath
Yes, rabbits can eat raspberries in moderation as a treat. They are high in natural sugars, so they should be given sparingly to prevent digestive issues. It's important to introduce new foods slowly to monitor any adverse reactions.