Yes. Technically called herbivores, rabbits subsist on a diet completely of plant food, including grasses, leafy weeds, and herbaceous flowering plants such as milkweed and clover.
Additional Information:
Food for pet rabbits consists of timothy hay, commercial rabbit-food pellets, and fresh vegetables.
Another Answer:
Yes, although animals which feed on plants are generally known as herbivores.
Another Perspective:
No. Vegetarianism is a human life choice. While rabbits diets consist only of plant matter, they are not vegetarians (which would require a conscious decision by each individual animal). Rabbits are herbivores, a genetic disposition, requiring no decisive activity at all.
Yes.
rabbits don't eat animals they are vegetarian's.
Rabbits are vegetarian so they are not allergic to any fruits.
Rabbits are vegetarian so they don't eat animals.
Rabbit's can not hurt predators that is why they are a vegetarian.
No, bunny's also known as rabbits are herbivours. That means they do not eat meat, including frogs.
No. Rabbits are animals, and vegetarians don't eat any animals.
Yes they do and so do hamsters. Try feeding a rabbit a grasshopper and they will chow it down like it was their last meal!
Rabbits and deer are common examples of herbivores, which could be described as living a vegetarianlifestyle.
Some animals that are known to be primarily vegetarian are cows, deer, elephants, and rabbits. They primarily consume plants, leaves, grass, fruits, and vegetables as their main source of food.
Well, rabbits are vegetarian, so they can eat nearly every vegetable. I had a rabbit myself and loved to eat the green leafy tops of the carrots just as much as the actual veg :D
Rabbits don't eat beetles because it's not right.Even the rabbit might die,possible it won't die.