Well, first off, rabbits are herbivores, and any insect is technically food for a carnivore (i.e. grasshoppers are meat). Secondly, rabbits are a prey animal, so they therefore don't have any capabilities to catch and kill their own food. read more
No. Rabbits do not eat grasshoppers because they are herbivores, meaning they only eat plants. And since grasshoppers are insects and not plants, they most likely would not eat them. Some dominant rabbits, especially young and/or energetic rabbits may be very territorial or playful and seem to “eat” insects, moving leaves, etc, by pouncing on them and even biting them. read more