Yes, rabbits can eat apricot, but the pit/stone -- that part is dangerous for rabbits. Apricots are high in sugar (dried apricots even more so), so too much will make a rabbit sick. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of fresh treat food (like apricot, or carrot) per day for a healthy, normal 6 pound rabbit. See the related question below for more info about the rabbit diet.
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It all depends on the rabbits personal tastes. Some will eat them, some wont.
Of course, rabbits arent natural eaters of nuts, but when offered, most will eat them.
It is important, however, to remember that anything in to large amounts can harm rabbits. If your rabbit does like almonds, they should be fed as a treat, rather than a staple in their diet. For example one or two per day.
Nothing bad. However, if the almonds were flavored, then you could expect a little diarrhea. You can give rabbits almonds, but only as treats. They will make your rabbit fat if you feed them regularly.
No, rabbits shouldn't eat almonds or other nuts or foods made from nuts, including almond milk. See the related question below for info and helpful links about what you can feed to bunnies.