The natural world features predator-prey relationships that define ecosystems. Rabbits, as relatively small and abundant herbivores, form a significant part of the food web and are preyed upon by a diverse array of animals. These animals range from birds of prey and terrestrial mammals to reptiles.
Understanding the predators of rabbits is crucial for comprehending ecological balance and population dynamics within different habitats. This knowledge informs conservation efforts and helps predict how changes in predator populations might impact rabbit populations and, consequently, the entire ecosystem. Historically, the interaction between rabbit populations and their natural enemies has shaped evolutionary adaptations in both species.