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Chocolate is bad for bunnies.
He lived to 11 years old, so I don't think it did him any harm. My hamster also liked chocolate, and I had that for 8 years. I don't know how old she was, she was an adult when I found her.
If he would be hungry he would go eat hay
To the other posters: a rabbit eating carpet usually has nothing to do with hunger; rabbits that are kept indoors often resort to chewing carpet when they are bored.
Their natural instinct is to dig, it's bound to happen when we try to take an animal that is meant to be outdoors and try to keep them indoors. I would create their own area for digging and then reward them for digging in that area.