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Rabbits are herbivores, which means they primarily eat plant-based foods. A "rough rabbit's foot" is not a specific type of rabbit, so its dietary needs would be the same as any other rabbit. They typically consume grasses, hay, vegetables, and some fruits. It's important for rabbits to have a diet rich in fiber to maintain proper digestive health. Additionally, they need access to fresh water at all times. Commercial rabbit pellets can also be provided as part of their diet, but they should not be the sole source of nutrition.

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