8 weeks
Usually any carnivore and occasionally an omnivore, bigger than itself will eat the rabbit. Some are coyotes, rattlesnakes, wolves, bears, etc.
it is not actually eating it's fur it is just making a nest for it's babies or sometimes it makes the nest for itself to keep it warm trust me i have a rabbit
No, they shouldn't digest plain sugar. That is so bad for their health. Instead, feed your rabbit fruits and vegetables. These have natural sugar that the plant made itself!
a rabbit will eat anything but plastic
usually not... but a mother rabbit would eat her baby if it died
No, Rabbit's are herbivore's.
The Bald Eagle eats fish, rabbit, mouse, or any animal smaller than itself.
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.
i don‘t know
A 3-month-old rabbit should eat unlimited amounts of high-quality hay, a small amount of fresh vegetables (1-2 cups), and a small portion of rabbit pellets daily. Make sure to monitor their weight and adjust their diet accordingly.
the baby rabbit can eat anything that is in the fridge i have one it can eat stringbean, bananas, a slice of bread everything
The answer is no. A hawk would probably eat a snow rabbit.