The dietary requirements for pet rabbits include unlimited access to fresh hay, a variety of leafy greens, vegetables, and a limited amount of pellets. They also need access to fresh water at all times.
Wild rabbits, on the other hand, primarily feed on grass, leaves, and twigs. They have a more varied diet based on their natural environment and availability of food sources. Additionally, wild rabbits have to forage for their food, which provides them with mental stimulation and exercise that pet rabbits may not get as easily.