Yes, a large rattler could eat an adult jackrabbit.
There are no restrictions as yet for Canadian Jack Rabbit. So as long as it was legally hunted, you could eat it.
Jack rabbits eat herbs and shrubs.
Yes, it would be safe to consume because the venom of a rattlesnake is not a poison. The venom would be deactivated by the cooking process, also.
Rattlesnake offered rabbit a reward if rabbit would rescue him from the large stone he was stuck under.
He tricked the rattlesnake by getting him under the rock.
Yes, it would, but the rattlesnake has poison.
A buzzard. Buzzards are scavengers, meaning they eat things that are already dead. A python or a boa. Possibly even a rattlesnake, viper, cottonmouth or any other snake if the rabbit is small enough. Any large carnivorous animal will eat a live rabbit. Of course, the "process" of eating the "live" rabbit kills it anyway, so when you think about it, the animal is eating a "dead" rabbit.
No,because deer eat grass.
No jack rabbits don't live in Asia, where the Amur leopard is found.
In "Senor Coyote the Judge," the rattlesnake tricks the rabbit by pretending to be injured and in need of help. When the rabbit approaches out of concern, the rattlesnake seizes the opportunity to strike, revealing its true intentions. This clever deception highlights themes of cunning and survival in the animal kingdom. Ultimately, the rattlesnake's ruse serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of being too trusting.
Birds and snakes are known to eat jack rabbits. Coyotes, bobcats and mountain lions also prey on and eat jack rabbits.
It depends on the size of the Rattlesnake - and the rabbit. Larger 'Rattlers' will certainly eat large rodents (such as rats and small rabbits).