No, because rabbits are not rodents.They are from the Lagomurph family.
Yes, angora rabbits have predators, just like a normal, short-haired rabbit: foxes, cats, dogs, a few more too. See the related question below for more details. Angora rabbits don't live in the wild, but rabbits kept in backyards are often attacked by wild animals, and rabbits kept indoors are sometimes attacked by other pets.
I don't know about eat, but they might attack them and or kill them.
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Chinchillas are not related to rabbits. They belong to the rodent family, while rabbits are lagomorphs. Chinchillas are known for their soft fur and unique features, such as their long whiskers and large ears.
A rabbit hunting dog, like a beagle or a terrier, is commonly used to chase rabbits out of their burrows. These dogs have a strong prey drive and are trained to locate and flush out rabbits for hunters to pursue.
dogs came from wolves, and wolves ate rabbits, sometimes. some rabbits get along with dogs, but you might want to be cautious.
Yes, dogs may attack rabbits as they are natural predators. It is important to supervise interactions between dogs and rabbits to ensure the safety of the rabbits.
Yes, dogs have the ability to kill rabbits.
No. Rabbits have Kits, dogs have puppies. GOATS have Kids.
No rabbits can not get along with dogs because dogs will bark at them and try to eat them and rabbits will get scared.
Rabbits are herbivores, so no.
Dogs and bunnies have many differences. Here are some: 1. Dogs are popular pets and rabbits aren't popular pets 2.Rabbits can't see very well but dogs can 3.Rabbits have really long ears(about10 inches) but dogs don't 4.Rabbits hop but dogs don't 5.dogs run quick but rabbits only hop quick
Dogs may kill rabbits due to their natural hunting instincts. Dogs have a strong prey drive and may see rabbits as potential prey, leading them to chase and sometimes kill them.
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Dogs hunt rabbits as a natural instinct, rooted in their ancestry as predators.
Because that's the natural order of things: rabbits are prey and dogs are predators.Not all dogs are aggressive to rabbits, though. Pet rabbits and dogs have been known to get along very well (although they should never be left alone together, no matter how well they behave: too many rabbits have been lost that way).Some dog breeds tend to be more aggressive towards rabbits than others.