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The Diet of a Wild Rabbit

Wild rabbits are voracious herbivores who, when introduced to new environments, are known for upsetting the balance of whole ecosystems. It is foremost to be informed about the diet of the wild rabbit because wild rabbits are very much like domestic rabbits in that they have similar nutritional needs.

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A wild rabbit's diet consists generally of grass, flower plants, and weeds. While cold, wintry seasons, rabbits will eat the bark off of small trees and saplings. The plants a rabbit eats consist generally of cellulose, a difficult to digest organic compound. To cope with the heavy intake of cellulose, a rabbit passes two types of droppings. The first type is a hard fecal pellet that the rabbit leaves alone. The second is softer and is called a cecotrope. The rabbit will eat his cecotropes to digest vital nutrients that his body was unable to digest the first time around. Rabbits produce these cecotropes regularly after a few hours heavy grazing.

The Diet of a Wild Rabbit

The Diet of a Wild Rabbit

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