Not sure about fruit but rabbits love dandelion leaves, lettuce, carrots, fresh soft grass as well as other green vegetables.
The feijoa (Acca sellowiana) is also known as the pineapple guava and guavasteen. Rabbits can eat feijoa skin and fruit but only as a treat. Too many treats will make your rabbit sick. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of treat food per day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit. A healthy rabbit diet consists of lots and lots of hay, fresh dark-coloured leafy greens, and rabbit pellets. Feijoa leaves and twigs are much better for the rabbit than the fruit or fruit skins. Whenever you feed your rabbit something new, start with very small portions and watch the rabbit's health and behaviour for the next little while (see the related question below for info). Just because something is generally safe for rabbits, doesn't mean it's good for your rabbit. (Rabbits, just like humans, can have food allergies and sensitivities. It is not recommended to give rabbits feijoa or any fruit skins to eat. Non-edible fruit and vegetable skins are usually covered in toxins (insecticides, etc), so if you're going to give them to an animal to eat, you should either wash them in food soap (this is NOT the same as dish soap or any other soap), or buy organic, or grow the fruit yourself and don't use any toxins on them.
Unless prescribed by a vet, rabbits shouldn't have any dietary supplements: instead, they should get all their required vitamins, minerals, and nutrients from their food. High-quality rabbit pellets are specially designed to include all the nutrients rabbits need. In a healthy rabbit diet, pellets are supplemented with a wide variety of fresh dark leafy greens, and the occasional tiny serving of fresh fruit or vegetable, and these round out the diet to ensure the rabbit is getting everything he or she needs to be healthy and happy. (And, of course, the rabbit should eat lots and lots of hay -- not because of the nutrients, but for other reasons.) Do not feed your rabbit Redoxon or any other vitamin or dietary supplement unless your knowledgeable rabbit-savvy vet recommends it to you for reasons applicable to your individual rabbit.
If the rabbit is fed properly e.g. pellets, veg/fruit, hay and water daily. It is probably going to live 3-8 years
The answer is "fruit." The riddle uses the letters of the word "fruit" to describe the different characteristics.
Passion Fruit.
Lettuce!! NEVER EVER feed a rabbit lettuce
Yes, it feeds on grass and hay most of the time, with occasionnal vegetable or fruit.
A pair is a fruit, not a vegetable
An apple is a fruit, not a vegetable.
Asparagus is a vegetable, not a fruit.
no a colliflower is not a fruit, it is a vegetable!!! No
tomato is not a vegetable, its a fruit because fruit has seed
It is a fruit but eaten as a vegetable
It is a fruit on the vine and a vegetable on your plate
It is a fruit, for culinary purposes it is a vegetable
Outter skin is a fruit or vegetable
An apricot is a fruit and a avocado is a vegetable or an aubergine