Branches and twigs are great for rabbits because they're so fibrous that when the rabbit chews/eats them, it helps wear down his teeth (which grow continuously, like a rodent's). This is a list of woods (branches, twigs, etc.) that rabbits can eat (see source linked below):
Before you give any woods to your rabbit, make sure it is plain (untreated, no varnish or paint, etc.) and clean (don't pick it from the roadside because it will be covered in car exhaust; make sure there's no pesticides or other toxins).
Many woods are dangerous for rabbits. Any woods that come from trees containing stone fruit (like plum, apricot, cherry, peach) are toxic. Woods with phenols (like cedar and pine) should also be avoided.
See the related question below for more info about a healthy rabbit diet.
Yes, it helps kep their teeth from getting too long. Branches of fruit or willow trees are rabbit favorites; don't give them evergreen branches, though.
No. Any kind of branches off a tree that grows fruits with pits like cherries, avacodos, peaches, ECT. are toxic to rabbits.
yeah
Rabbits LOVE to chew on wood! You can buy flavored wood at a pet store, or if you snap off a branch of an apple tree, they LOVE to chew on that! :-)
yes
No, that is a completely ridiculous lie.
It is the place where two limbs intersect such as the limbs of a tree.
Rabbits and deer eat daylilies. Even cats will chew on daylilies.
rabbits teeth constantly grow they need things to chew on to keep them down, wood chips, sticks, bark, etc. there are lots of things you can find for rabbits to chew on at pet stores and walmart
the outer covering of the tree's trunk and limbs.
the outer covering of the tree's trunk and limbs.
Most trees have limbs. Humans have arms and legs that we sometimes call limbs.
no just simply cut off the dead limbs
All adult frogs, including red-eyed tree frogs, have four limbs.
I'd say no. Rabbits have four limbs, external ears and fur. Snakes have scales, no ears and no limbs.