The short answer is yes.
Although it's unlikely...unless you eat a diet strict of eating only rabbit (Rabbit contains protein. Protein = good in most people's opinion. However, rabbit does not contain anything else the body needs, no fat which the body can use and no vitamins or other nutrients useful to survival.) or the meat is poisoned.
They stay still when in danger!
The rabbit is a primary consumer in the food chain when it eats clover, and later becomes prey as the hawk consumes it, making it a secondary consumer in this predation relationship.
Electron transport chain
None. The food called "Welsh rabbit" (also known as "Welsh rarebit") is little more than cheese on toast - melted cheese poured over toast and butter. It is eaten all over the British Isles, and beyond. It sometimes contains other savoury ingredients, but it doesn't include rabbit at all. So no rabbits are necessary! Welsh Rabbit is neither from Wales nor a rabbit.
The process that converts the energy from the food a dog has eaten into usable energy is cellular respiration. During this process, the dog's body breaks down glucose and oxygen to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which serves as the primary energy currency for cellular activities. This energy allows the dog to engage in activities like chasing a rabbit.
It is possible that your dog has killed and eaten a rabbit.
the arrows in a food chain mean "is eaten by" for example: grass----->rabbit----->fox the grass is eaten by or consumed by the rabbit. the rabbit is then consumed or eaten by the fox hope this helps
a rabbit is typically eaten by a fox...sad...
vegetables particually carrots.
the food chain is the way things are eaten - grass eaten by rabbit eaten by fox for example
my rabbit has eaten bugs on a few rare occasions but it will not do them any harm .:)
phesent
the arrows mean "is eaten by" so for example, if there is a picture of a rabbit with a arrow pointing to a fox it would mean that the rabbit "is eaten by" the fox
Yes.Because it has delicious meat.
Take it to a vet.
Because she was hungry
Certain types of snakes are known for eating rabbits.