Mostly hares. But yes. i guess so.
Rabbits of all sorts, squirrels, and even snails.
See the question: What did the soldiers in World War 2 eat?
popcorn
No, But they still were starving!
Bacon, eggs, toast, cereal, oatmeal, juice, coffee
To save resources for the war effort.
No, it will kill them because they cannot digest it
no they do not if you keep them outside 15ft away from your house
Yes. They catch them alive and then take them to their nest where they kill and eat them.
Raccoons will kill and eat rabbits, particularly baby rabbits which are too young to escape by running.
No, Rabbits are quite dosile creatures. Carnivorous creatures are known to kill their young when human contact is made, but seldom will they even eat their young. Rabbits are not carnivorous.
Some cats kill rabbits and other creatures for enjoyment and its in there nature. Some but not all cats do like to eat what they catch.
i dont know but i say if a dog dont likes it he would kill it
No. Rabbits must NOT eat any kind of wheat.
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
because they had to eat and the only way to eat was to kill animals like moose;deer;rabbits;and racoons.Thats how the eastern woodlands survived.36028706
Pumas kill and eat deer, raccoons, squirrels, foxes, rabbits and skunks for a living
Foxes kill rabbits to eat them, or at least that is the primary objective. Sometimes predators kill simply because that is their nature. Cats bring mice and birds home without eating them, bull-dogs kill bulls and don't eat them, terriers kill rats without eating them, etc. The decapitation is simply the result of the manner of execution. Foxes strangle rabbits by biting them in the throat and then jerking them around, and decapitation can be the result of over-enthusiasm.