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Can rabbits eat nuts?

1. Rabbits can eat nuts;

2. Rabbits are herbivores. It is their natural instinct to eat grass. Denying grass to rabbits is very harmful;

3. Rabbits are typical omnivores and have the habit of devouring babies and placentas. Their gastrointestinal characteristics cannot adapt to the digestion of high-fat and high-moisture foods, including many oily foods that are inedible.

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Rabbit habits:

Rabbits are quiet during the day and eat well at night. In the process of long-term survival competition, rabbits gradually develop the ability to dig holes and eat during the day. The habit of coming out at night. Rabbits lie quietly in the cage during the day, but are very active at night and eat a lot of food. It has been observed that the food intake at night accounts for more than 70% of the whole day. Under certain conditions, meat rabbits can easily enter a state of drowsiness or sleep, where their senses are reduced or even disappeared.

Rabbits are timid and afraid of being frightened. Rabbits are timid animals that are frightened by sudden noises, strangers and strange animals, such as cats and dogs. Rabbits have sensitive hearing and often prick up their ears to listen to sounds. Noise, the intrusion of strangers or strange animals will frighten the rabbit, causing it to run around in the cage and stamp its feet at the same time.

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