Yes, and they love them: they will eat the stem and flower and leaves; dandelions even support urinary tract health!
Make sure your rabbit doesn't consume any pesticides, pollution, or other poisons; or any parasites left on the plants by another animal. Wash all greens carefully in vegetable soap (this is NOT the same as dish soap!) and have your rabbit's feces tested for parasites on an annual basis.
See the related question (linked below) for more information on what a rabbit eats.
No. they are not poisonous.
No, dandelions are not poisonous to moles. Moles primarily feed on insects, earthworms, and other small invertebrates found in the soil, rather than consuming plants. Dandelions are harmless to moles and do not pose any toxicity to them.
No, dandelions are not poisonous, however they have mild diuretic properties.
No, dandelions and humans do not share a significant amount of DNA. Dandelions belong to the plant kingdom, while humans are animals. While all living organisms share some basic genetic building blocks, the overall genetic makeup of dandelions and humans is distinct.
Dandelions may be weeds but they are not poisonous for cats. If your cat pounces on one and eats the leaves, they will be fine.
No, pigs are not poisonous to humans.
Bracken ferns are not poisonous to humans but they are poisonous to animals.
only some fish are poisonous to humans
Snakes are poisonous to humans but not to Meerkats.
Cedar is not poisonous to humans or animals.
No, pure water is not poisonous to humans.
Yes, ficus trees are not poisonous to humans.