For the lynx, the answer is obvious. It gets fed.
For the rabbit, its not so obvious. It comes down to survival of the fittest.
Rabbits reproduce quite quickly. The lynx actually helps the species by eating the slower, sicker, older rabbits first.
This allows stronger genetics to stay in the rabbits gene pool.
Like cows chewing the cud, rabbits eat their cecotropes in order to re-ingest their food and get the full nutritional benefit out of it.
Thrianta rabbits are medium-sized; they tend to weigh between 2 to 3kg (or 4.5 to 6 pounds).
you must let rabbits sstay with their mother for at least 6 weeks prior to sepertaions, but separation should be avoided as rabbits like their mothers. If any sign of strict agression develpops between rabbits, you should separate them immediately. you must let rabbits sstay with their mother for at least 6 weeks prior to sepertaions, but separation should be avoided as rabbits like their mothers. If any sign of strict agression develpops between rabbits, you should separate them immediately.
Angora rabbits, like all pet rabbits, can eat apple as a treat. Assuming your rabbit is healthy and eating a balanced diet, a small bite or two of apple every few days shouldn't hurt her. See the related question below for more details and helpful links about the rabbit diet. (Angora rabbits largely eat the same diet as other pet rabbits, although they may benefit from a slightly different pellet feed.)
A hybrid between squirrels and rabbits would be impossible: squirrels have 40 chromosomes, rabbits have 44 chromosomes.
the relationship between sheep and bunnies is competition.
I believe it is a parasitic relationship.
they don't go well together i've had rabbits and chickens. one of my rabbits killed a chicken and injured another.
The relationship between lettuce and rabbits can be described as "prey-predator" or "food-source-consumer". Rabbits are herbivores and lettuce is a type of plant that they feed on. In other words, rabbits consume lettuce as a source of food, and lettuce provides nutrients and energy for the rabbits. In a broader ecological context, this relationship can also be seen as a form of "symbiosis", where two different species interact with each other in a way that benefits one or both species. In this case, the rabbits benefit from the nutrients provided by the lettuce, and the lettuce benefits from being dispersed and propagated by the rabbits as they move around and deposit seeds in new locations.
Shabbits. Or rabbeep. Depending on how you look at it given your personal opinion in the matter.
Yes, if coyotes and rabbits share a habitat, they will most definitely have a predator/prey relationship. That is the coyotes will eat the rabbits every chance they can get, and there will be chances.
to keep the rabbits out
no
The relationship between an eagle and a rabbit could be described as symbiotic only in a metaphorical sense; they are not symbiotic in the normal sense of the word. But this is what they do for each other: to an eagle, a rabbit is food. And to a rabbit, an eagle is a way to prevent the rabbit population from outgrowing the available vegetation that rabbits eat, thereby preventing a horrible famine among the rabbits.
Like cows chewing the cud, rabbits eat their cecotropes in order to re-ingest their food and get the full nutritional benefit out of it.
It is like foxes and rabbits, the foxes are the predators and the rabbits are the prey. They depend on eachother, if the amount of rabbits goes down, then so will the foxes etc.
For the lynx, the answer is obvious. It gets fed. For the rabbit, its not so obvious. It comes down to survival of the fittest. Rabbits reproduce quite quickly. The lynx actually helps the species by eating the slower, sicker, older rabbits first. This allows stronger genetics to stay in the rabbits gene pool.