This is the way rabbits communicate
danger to other rabbits, and sometimes it is a sign of annoyance.
Not exact matches
Rabbits thump their hind legs rapidly on the ground to warn other rabbits of
Rabbits thump their hind legs rapidly on the ground
to warn
other rabbits of
rabbits of
danger.
Grass hay should be the foundation of your
rabbit's diet as it is essential
to a
rabbit's good health, providing roughage, which reduces the
danger of hairballs and
other blockages.
Rabbits thump their tails rapidly on the ground to warn other rabbits of
Rabbits thump their tails rapidly on the ground
to warn
other rabbits of
rabbits of
danger.
They will also dash away from a
danger with the white underside of the tail raised, which is essentially a warning signal
to other rabbits nearby.
Rabbits just like many
other pets like
to compete with you for their place on the sofa, but where caring from a
rabbit differs from cats and dogs is the types of damage this can cause and the types of
dangers it can expose an unsuspecting bunny too.
For wild
rabbits, thumping (pounding a rear leg on the ground) is a signal of
danger to alert the
other rabbits.