Lots of animals such as Fox's hunt and eat the cotton tail rabbit. The biggest and worst for hunting them is us humans. We use dogs to help us hunt them so we can kill them.
Yes
A deciduous forest has rabbits, deer and dormice.
Yes, it is from the deciduous forest.
Consumers in the deciduous forest include a variety of organisms such as deer, squirrels, rabbits, mice, birds, and insects. These consumers play important roles in the forest ecosystem by feeding on plants, fruits, seeds, and other small animals, contributing to the overall biodiversity of the forest.
Animals such as deer, squirrels, and rabbits may feed on the leaves of common lime (Tilia europaea) trees in a deciduous forest. These animals are known to forage on the leaves and shoots of various tree species for nutrients and sustenance.
an ant eater
Black Bettle
Yes, the Eastern Cottontail Rabbit is one of the most common.
The biome that typically supports squirrels, mice, rabbits, and deer is the temperate deciduous forest. These animals are well-adapted to the seasonal changes and abundance of plant life found in this biome.
Deciduous forest
it flies in water and eat carrotes
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