Rabbits can not eat prawn crackers for two reasons:
Aside from their pellets, rabbits should only eat "natural" foods: fresh leafy greens daily (like dark lettuces, herbs, and weeds) and unlimited amounts of hay. Treats can include small amounts of fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, an oat groat or two (that's the whole grain, not a rolled oat or oatmeal), or a stick of apple or willow wood. A treat of plain cardboard or paper is also okay (rabbits often like to tear these things up and if they eat some that's fine -- it's extra fibre! Just make sure it's non-toxic).
Always make sure that anything you give a rabbit is safe. If you haven't given it before, look it up to make sure it's safe for rabbits in general, and then offer it in very small portions at first to make sure your rabbit is okay with it. Make sure there's no pesticides, herbicides, pollutions, parasites, toxic inks, or other poisons on it.
Rabbits may eat oyster crackers. It is not recommended however that this make up a significant portion of the rabbit's diet.
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There are eight-teen animal crackers.
Why don't you buy animal crackers and shake it, feed them then they quiet but this is tricky the goat might go with you because they think tou have animal crackers.
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the ones that are allergic to every animal except rabbits
Rabbits can eat certain fresh fruits and vegetables, in limitation. That's the only thing that rabbits and humans can safely share. Some people give their rabbits human foods like crackers, cookies, breads, but these are not healthy for rabbits and can lead to serious illness. See the related questions below for details about a healthy rabbit diet.
There are eight-teen animal crackers.
Animal Crackers - musical - was created in 1928.
Animal Crackers in My Soup was created in 1935.
Rabbits should not eat rice crackers. It was probably because of either the sugar in the crackers, or they did not agree with him/her
Animal Crackers - film - was created on 1930-08-23.
Cookies and crackers shaped like animals.
they hunted animals and rabbits and crackers
Animal crackers are sweet, so most people would think that they're better in milk than in soup. Goldfish crackers and saltine crackers, however, are delicious in soup.
The cast of Animal Crackers - 1995 includes: Mel Tonken as Host
Rabbits are mammals.
The cast of Animal Crackers - 1988 includes: Ferry de Groot as Verschillende Dieren
The cast of Animal Crackers - 2008 includes: Marjorie Walsh as herself Naomi Westerman as herself