YES! Rabbits eat a lot of things:)
The above is incorrect...even unprinted paper contains chemicals that can be harmful to rabbits....such as bleaching agents,fillers,adhesives and other chemicals,paper of anykind should be avoided..Rabbits like to chew so purchase a proper chew toy/stick from a pet store,also avoid using paper as bedding,purchase proper bedding such a pine shavings/chips ect from a pet store..If the rabbit ocassionaly gets a hold of paper and chews it up it is usually not an issue but the frequent eating of paper can cause adverse affects...
They will munch on paper napkins if given the opportunity, though obviously not on cloth or fabric ones, which are too tough for them. Rabbits enjoy nibbling on any paper, as indeed do a lot of herbivores- however, this does NOT mean that they should be fed paper deliberately as part of a regular diet! Although they eat paper when unsupervised, the practice is not to be deliberately encouraged as a supplement to their ordinary meals. Paper contains no nutrients, can cause digestive problems, and is simply not meant to be eaten!!
No, rabbits should not eat cedar shavings. Cedar shavings can be toxic to rabbits when ingested, causing respiratory and digestive issues. It is best to use safe bedding options like aspen shavings or paper-based bedding for rabbits.
Yes. Here in Montana it is very common to see a weasel chasing a rabbit. They will eat them. Weasels are vicious and just as fast as rabbits.
No, they do not. Rabbits only eat carrots and other plants. They are herbivores.
Because hawks eat rabbits
Do rabbits eat paper?
Sadly, rabbits can eat anything. (Can definition: are able to) Rabbits can eat anything at all. From rat poison to paper to camel crickets to dirt to other rabbits to cat treats. They are able to consume anything consumable.... just like you and me.
They will munch on paper napkins if given the opportunity, though obviously not on cloth or fabric ones, which are too tough for them. Rabbits enjoy nibbling on any paper, as indeed do a lot of herbivores- however, this does NOT mean that they should be fed paper deliberately as part of a regular diet! Although they eat paper when unsupervised, the practice is not to be deliberately encouraged as a supplement to their ordinary meals. Paper contains no nutrients, can cause digestive problems, and is simply not meant to be eaten!!
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
Man (carnivores) may eat rabbits, but rabbits (herbivores) eat plant life.
i think it is printed on optik white paper.
The impala is herbivorous; it does not eat rabbits.
Many pet rabbits do like nibbling on books. A big dictionary might be particularly appealing to a rabbit, because of its resistance (due to its heavy weight), and its plain paper (glossy papers might not feel as good to a rabbit in the mouth as plain paper). There's nothing special about dictionaries that rabbits like: it's just another big book. Many people give their rabbits old telephone directories for their rabbits to shred and nibble on: it makes a good toy. Paper is safe for rabbits to eat but only plain paper; don't give slick/glossy papers or labels to your rabbit, or heavily bleached paper, or paper with a lot of colours on it.
Rabbits can eat paper and cardboard products, but they should be plain, not glossy. A shoebox that's plain cardboard with minimal inks is fine, but remove any staples, tape, labels, etc. A shoebox that's covered in a bleached glossy layer with lots of colours is not very good for a rabbit and should be avoided. See link below on paper safety and rabbits.
No, 1099 forms do not have to be printed on special paper. They can be printed on regular paper as long as they meet the IRS requirements for legibility and formatting.
It is printed on gopher fur
rabbits don't eat animals they are vegetarian's.