Yes when they are wild. If they are domesticated not really unless its obvious like poison Ivy or plactis and cardboard even though they do nibble on it.
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Not only for wild rabbits, almost all types of animals that live in the wild have flea! I think you meant flea, instead of fea. But yeah wild rabbits have fleas.
Very good. Most wild rats can smell poison in food even if it is one millionth of the foods weight!
Not all rabbits are wild because thay can be pets. hjsonsnoma
yes, because volcanoe rabbits are
Common foods used to catch wild rabbits include carrots, lettuce, and apples. These can be used as bait in a trap or placed in areas where rabbits are known to frequent to attract and catch them.
Yes, wild cats do hunt rabbits. On many occasions, a cat will hunt the baby rabbits for food.
You can't buy wild rabbits for sale, only pet rabbits. Wild rabbits, like all wild animals, should be left alone and not domesticated, or caught and sold. It's one thing to hunt wild rabbits, and then sell their body or products (meat, fur), but you shouldn't catch and sell wild rabbits as live animals: there are enough pet rabbits to go around (in fact, in many places, there are too many -- overpopulation).
I don't know what breed it actually is, but the wild rabbits I've seen look identical to my Mini Lop-Eared rabbit, Snuggles. I have read that they are called the 'Common rabbit' but there's probably more than one Common rabbit in the world, but I know for sure they are not English rabbits (English rabbits are speckled , like a Skewbald horse). Wild rabbits are normally a tawny-brown colour with a distinctive silky golden-brown neck. But I don't know any more than that.
Yes, rabbits and hares can live wild in the UK. I've seen them!