Rabbits shouldn't eat any nuts.
Rabbits should eat a diet of mostly hay, with some edible woods if desired, with some fresh greens and high-quality pellets daily. Any extras or treats can be small amounts of certain fresh fruit or vegetables. No nuts. See the related questions/links below for more information.
Some kinds of nuts are actually poisonous for rabbits. Other kinds may not be poisonous, but they're high in fats and protein, which isn't healthy for rabbits at all.
Another Answer: Rabbits can eat sweet chestnuts (horse chestnuts are not eatable), hasel nuts. They can also eat apples, zucchini, hay and dried bread, any kind of fruit, the branches of an apple, an acer and a willow tree, and strawberrys, grass and dandelion, weat and corn, salad (but not to much), bindweed (they love it), clover and lots of other stuff. But don't give youre bunny to much pome fruit.
Disagreement: Corn is not safe for rabbits to eat. Dried, milled corn is okay as an ingredient in pellets, but fresh corn is indigestible (specifically, the hulls -- that's the outside of each kernel, not the green outside of a cob), and eating it can lead to gut impaction, serious illness, even death. Also, corn is high in natural sugars and starches, which are unhealthy for rabbits and can lead to illness (in the short term, and the long term).
No, rabbits don't eat acorns or any nuts/seeds. Rabbits do sometimes eat carrots and lettuce as treats (in limitation!). See the related question below for more info and links about the rabbit diet.
Yes. Here in Montana it is very common to see a weasel chasing a rabbit. They will eat them. Weasels are vicious and just as fast as rabbits.
Yes, rabbits are herbivores and primarily eat plants such as grasses, vegetables, and hay. They do not typically eat insects as part of their natural diet.
Because hawks eat rabbits
A cats natural instinct is to hunt and therefore, the answer is yes. The cat will eat the rabbit. However, there have been some cases where a cat that has been raised around rabbits will not attack one. If your cat is not familiar with rabbits I would not bring one around him/her.
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Rabbits shouldn't eat seeds or nuts. See the related question below for more details and links.
Birds rabbits roots eggs deer turkey and hickory nuts dinosoars
The apache trtibe ate buffalo, rabbits, nuts and berries.
Their diet consists of squirrels, mice, rabbits, birds, fish, insects, and eggs, and they will also eat fruit and nuts when these are readily available.
Squirrels eat acorns and other nuts.&&Rabbits eat pellets (also used for hamsters and Guinea pigs), carrots (don't give too much because it causes diaria), lettuce, and timothy hay. (do not give alfalfa to rabbits, it could kill them)
No, rabbits don't eat acorns or any nuts/seeds. Rabbits do sometimes eat carrots and lettuce as treats (in limitation!). See the related question below for more info and links about the rabbit diet.
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
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.
Man (carnivores) may eat rabbits, but rabbits (herbivores) eat plant life.
the pomo people ate seeds, nuts,berries,rabbits,fish,acorns,deer, and other small animals.
The impala is herbivorous; it does not eat rabbits.