They eat vegetables, hay, and grass.
They eat fresh grass, hay and vegetables not so much vegetables but fruits which have fallen from trees. they do not simply eat any hay they will only eat the quality hay high in fiber. they also eat their own faces to ensure they get all of the goodness-out of their food, they will eat the same dropping up to five times!
I've been told by a Vet that rabbits have a different digestive systems, bread will clog their stomachs, however {Patches) steals bread. She gets a variety of food such as bok choy, rabbit pellets, carrots, sweet/corn, celery, carrot leaves, she does like apple every now and then. grass, dock leaves and dandelion, along with puha and watercress. She drinks water alot when she is eating just pellets, we will give her fancy lettuce if we are having salad, she eats the cats food so we have started feeding them when we lock her in our bedroom and then remove their remaining food out of her reach. I let my daughter kill her fleas if she gets them and Patches doesn't mind, but if you no of a treatment that is safe let us know.
No because it can not digest a rabbit
not preferably u should get rabbit food or it could die of malnutrition.
No. Just like domestic rabbits that are raised in human company, a wild rabbit that is raised outside of the wild will not know what to eat, where to look for food, or how to hide from predators, where to seek shelter and no warren to support it during the cold winter months.When pet rabbits are abandoned (which is illegal in many U.S. states, by the way), they rarely live more than 24 hours on their own, let alone an entire week. A wild rabbit may have wild instincts, but in an unfamiliar environment it knows nothing about it will be as helpless as any other abandoned rabbit.
Catching a hare or wild rabbit may lead to stress and injury for the animal. It is important to avoid capturing wild animals as they are best left undisturbed in their natural habitat. If you come across a hare or wild rabbit that appears injured or in distress, contact local animal authorities for assistance.
They eat this rodents because it is their food. If they don't eat these, then how will they live?
they eat carrots
They ate corn, fruit, berries, rabbit, grouse, wild turkey and deer meat.
wild rabbits eat grasses and leaves from small bushes
It is very nutricious and in the wild they eat veggies.
Rabbits are herbivores, plant eaters. They don't eat other animals.
They ate corn, fruit, berries, rabbit, grouse, wild turkey, and deer meat
yes a wild rabbit can eat timothy hay they eat many difference thing in the woods you can train your rabbit to eat celery and carrot as well as green food i have four rabbit none are wild they eat much green food that they love rabbit like dry leaves hope this help some.
Well, most pet rabbits do. Wild rabbits eat things like grass, leaves, and other kinds of plant life. Rabbit food itself is a mixture of those things that a rabbit would eat in the wild. The only difference is that it is dried and compressed. The next time you see a bag of rabbit food, check the ingredients. Most likely you will find different kinds of vegetables and grasses.
In the wild, you mean? They eat grass, all kinds of flowers and bushes.
yes they can. a wild animal can eat anything.
wild rabbit
they usally eat other animals like rabbit,deer,mice,rat,grass,and that's about it.their kind of like a wild pig or a boar