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    It contains no loose seeds or sugary fruits, a healthy snack for your rabbit to be sure. View Deal If you found this feature helpful check out 32 facts about rabbits that might surprise you.

  3. Leporidae - Wikipedia

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    Both rabbits and hares are almost exclusively herbivorous (although some Lepus species are known to eat carrion), [5] [6] feeding primarily on grasses and herbs, although they also eat leaves, fruit, and seeds of various kinds. Easily digestible food is processed in the gastrointestinal tract and expelled as regular feces.

  4. Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Humans have hunted rabbits for food since at least the onset of the Last Glacial Maximum, [153] and wild rabbits and hares are still hunted for their meat as game. [154] Hunting is accomplished with the aid of trained falcons, [155] ferrets, [156] or dogs (a common hunting breed being beagles), [157] as well as with snares, [158] rifles and ...

  5. Beechwood Bunny Tales - Wikipedia

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    The books centre on the Bellflower family of rabbits, who live in Beechwood Grove: Papa Bramble, Aunt Zinnia, Dandelion, Periwinkle, Violette, Mistletoe, and Poppy. The father share his name with a certain food, while his five children as well as his sister Zinnia (and the whole family itself) are named after flowers and plants.

  6. Stuffat tal-Fenek - Wikipedia

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    Stuffat tal-Fenek is a type of rabbit stew in Maltese cuisine. [1] It is the national dish of Malta. [1] [2] It is typically slow-cooked or braised with wine, tomatoes, garlic, bay leaves, cloves, salt, pepper and vegetables.

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  8. Cuniculture - Wikipedia

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    A rabbit court was a walled area lined with brick and cement, while a pit was similar, although less well-lined and more sunken. [2]: 347–350 Individual boxes or burrow-spaces could line the wall. Rabbits would be kept in a group in these pits or courts, and individuals collected when desired for eating or pelts.

  9. The Garden Gang - Wikipedia

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    They were published by Ladybird Books during the late 1970s and early 1980s as Series 413 and later re-issued as Series 793. [1] Fourteen story books were written, each containing two short stories about a group of characters who were anthropomorphic fruit and vegetables living an almost human life, selling over 8 million copies.