All animals sometimes smell their own (and other animals') droppings. It's about pheromones; scents that animals use to communicate who they are.
Rabbits also eat cecotropes. These are a different kind of dropping (different from feces). The rabbit eats it straight from the anus, usually, so you don't often see them around. Rabbits eat cecotropes for the same reason cows chew the cud: it's a form of predigestion to get the most nutrients out of the food as possible.
Rabbits and dogs sometimes eat their poo because they can still smell nutrients in it that we cant. We say "ewe" but it isnt bad for them. So it is OK if it eats its poo.
Many animals leave small round droppings of feces. Rabbits, deer, goats, chinchillas and most types of bugs leave feces fitting this description.
No rabbits eat their feces, although all rabbits eat cecotropes. Rabbits have two kinds of droppings: feces, and cecotropes. Baby rabbits that aren't weaned yet eat their mother's cecotropes; once they're weaned, they eat their own cecotropes.
Rodents do eat their own droppings, yes.
Rabbits like to eat most things even though they are poisonous. Please avoid feeding the dangerous food items. Rabbits don't like to eat things with no smell. Such as "not alive" objects like toys. They will eat anything that has a plant smell like clovers or dandelions.
Rabbits don't go into heat.
yes. they take nutrients from soft droppings which they take directly from their rear end. they don't eat the hard droppings.
because they have noses
Attractive smells to people might not be very appealing to rabbits. Bunnies prefer their own smell on you. They might rub their chin on you to get their scent on you. Their chins have scent glands.
the smell of carrots :D
If there are many rabbits living in filthy conditions, the smell can reach very far -- on a windy day, you could smell it from many houses away. However, if rabbits are kept in clean habitats, they won't smell very much at all.
A Snow Owl has extremely good vision and usually dives on field mice and small rodents and rabbits, but if there are extenuating circumstances it will eat its own droppings and berries and nuts if available.