Rabbits don't eat animals. They are classified as herbivores. Herbivores only eat plant material such as berries, grass, fruit, etc. However, if you want to be all technical, they eat bacteria, germs, unicellular organisms, and tiny bugs found on the plants they consume. Such as cells!
no they do not if you keep them outside 15ft away from your house
yes they do and they also eat the poo that dogs produce because in the poo there are good nutrients in it for their health
Yes, rice is bad for rabbits. Rabbits don't eat grains, seeds, nuts, etc. Rabbits eat hay (or, in the wild, grasses and twigs), leafy weeds and herbs, occasional vegetables and fruits, and pet rabbits also eat pellets. See the related question below for details and links about a healthy rabbit diet.
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.
rabbits don't eat animals they are vegetarian's.
Well, foxes eat rabbits, wolves eat rabbits, fishes eat other fish, even us we eat animals.
No herbivore eat rabbits, as herbivore means "plant eater". An animal CAN'T be a herbivore If it eats rabbits.
Same as any animal. From the food they eat.
kangaroos,rabbits, and sheep
Depends. If there are any herbs or rabbits or any animal, you can eat them if you are that hungry.
foxes eat rabbits and cows
both it eats grass and rabbits
wild rabbits
No, rabbits can't eat any textiles, or animal products or by-products. If a rabbit eats suede, serious digestive problems can result.
Bears
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