Great video. ^_^ That rabbit's binkies are just like my rabbit Philbert's. lol Actually his previous owner thought he WAS a cottontail because of his agouti coloring.
my rabbit is sooo shy he goes in corners of the room and sleeps but when hes really excited he runs around and pokes his noes into your should to hide =3
When bunnies kick up their legs and twists their heads, it means that they are happy. They dance because they're in a good mood. My bunny is crazy like that when he is around me. Doing flips and so forth.
in a way she was startled and rammed into the fence and i think her leg got in the fence, i was not there to see only to find her with one leg all funky.
*sniff* goodbye George...."faithful friend love without end
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I wasn't posting the information to you, chibudgielvr. LOL. I was telling other people who watch the vid in case they didn't know. LOL. I wouldn't tell someone who knows stuff about rabbits this. Oh, and, i gonna start posting wild rabbit videos. And i know three other people on youtube who have wild rabbit videos. But you make the best wild rabbit videos.
I have a rabbit two. He is really sweet. And, even though he is a male, he uses his litter box in the house. I have videos of him. I know that rabbits spend a lot of time eating. Yet they also do many other things. Its cool.
I know they have to do a lot :) I know a lot more about wild rabbits than most people, and I used to have a pet rabbit for about 7 years. I've been filming and observing them in my backyard now for about two years. And you can't disagree with me that rabbits spend most of their time eating. I know it sounds weird at first, because they DO a lot of things, but they probably spend the most time hiding and looking for food. This is especially true in winter, when food is harder to find.
I've seen rabbits building nests, I've found rabbit nests, and I've filmed a mother rabbit feeding her babies. I know that they only visit the nest to feed their young early in the morning or in the evening when its dark. But they don't spend MOST of their time with their young. They spend a very minimal amount of time with them to avoid being seen by predators.
Honesty, I think this information would be more useful to someone who knows nothing about rabbits. I just find it weird you're telling me all this! I think I'm probably the only person on YouTube with a series about wild rabbit behaviors!
the you know what with grass and leafs. Then she covered them all up again and took of after a quick lick on all of there cheeks. She could just hear the bird crowing after a minute of running. She got away with it. This time at least. But now, she can repeat this cycle again, but for this minute, she can graze contently. More of this story later.
She stuffed the grass in the burrow and fed her kits. The bird were a little late. It just might, just, give her enough time to feed them and groom them. she cleaned out the burrow after she finished feeding them. She pulled out a little more fur the replace the yucky bits. And put in new grass too. She quickly bathed them, and when they were done she sat them down on there backs and waited for them to go. She clened them up again after they went they she cleaned away the droppings and soaked up
would not be hungry. she finish with three minutes to get back to the burrow. In 19 minutes, the sun would start to come up. She ran as fast as she could. Nine minutes later, she collasped. She panted. As she glanced at the dark sky, she knew she would need to move soon. She watched as every minute drew closer the rising of the sun. She heaved her self up. Her kits needed food. Now. She walked slowly to the burrow. Just making it as the sun began to peak over the horizon. "No." she moaned.
she got up again and moved the grass, dartwed for ward softly, moving the grass again. The jackel fallowed curiously. she moved and then dove for cover as the jackel came to the spot she was in. She continued this, always tense until the jackle and her were a mile away. She quickly left the jackle and ran all teh way back. It was three AM. She was due back at the babys burrow in two hours and 15 minutes. she needed to forage three times faster so she would have enough grass for her kits and she
Darci began to graze, saving at least one blade every three blades she picked for her kits. a quickly glanced up every time she plucked three grasses and picked the softest and greenest one for her kits. After six hours of grazing, she lay down for thirty seconds. then right as she got up, she saw a jackle sneaking around. She bent this encounter to her advantage. she layed down to now be noticed. She went to sleep with her eyes open for nine minutes.
chase with a mouse or butterfly as an excuse not to listen, and lone rabbit barely making it, barely getting enough to eat or drink and sleeping in flea infested abandoned burrows. Or some times they will just become the lazy one in the family. The runts usually will not be warriors, or babysitters or rovers. But Sentry's only need a sharp eye for the job. And if they can find a mate, they can be good leaders as long as they are smart. And even some runts that fill in eventually become baby-
how to be a rover, how to sentry, how to be a leader, how to be a babysitter, how to groom, how to live alone and thrive, how to impress other rabbits the like, and how to dig a stable burrow, how to find a nice peice of land, and how to be a mother.
After one and a half long months, she can go hoem with her kits, and they will grow up to be great leaders, babysitters, sentry's, mothers, warriors, loner rabbits, and rovers. And the one rabbit who did now listen to moms lessons and went to play
has to start training them, witch encludes, how to fight enemys, all the best moves for EACH AND EVERY ENEMY. There are cats, dogs, coyotes, large birds of prey, wolfs, humans, and for florda, crocadiles and alligators. And for Africa, hyenas, lions, hippos, jackels, and other animals. She must teach them how to dodge fast, what to do in certain situations, how to find new green pastures, how to find safe water sources, how to sent mark, how to tell poison ivy from a tasty three leaf clover,
And if she made one single movement that exposed her to veiw even slightly while luring a enemy away from the baby burrow, fatel, and if she did not get enough grass, her kits would get to cold, fatel, and if she spent to much time, a wolf or something else could catch her. She will have to balance all this for SEVEN TO TEN DAYS. After the kits eyes open she will start staying all day at the burrow, keeping and eye on her kits, witch can now run away if she is not watching. And she
could not produce milk for her kits, and if she did not see a wolf or coyote, it would be over, but if she spend to much time keeping look out, she would starve, and if she did not take enough breaks, she could faint, and if she too many breaks, that would cut back her feeding time, and would be fatel, and if she spent to much time hiding, she wouldn't gather enough grass to keep her kits warm, witch would be fatel, and if she didn't hide enough, she could be spotted easily, fatel,
bushes. She would need to go out and graze but keep moving, while keeping and eye out for prediters, and she would also have to take one minute breaks every now and then to rest, but not to often, and she would have to keep low profile and lure away dangerous preditor with out getting hurt, and she would have to pick grasses all other soft thing all day to bring to her young at the end of the day. One small flaw in this pattern could have horrifying results, you see if she did not graze, she
Other rabbits: Osiri Micheal Samuel, Darci, and the kits are Suki, Aden and Sara, all witch are kids of Darci. Darci care fully licked her tiny bald kits, Aden, Sara, and Suki. After finishing, she care fully covered then in white fur. It was her own fur she a pulled out to ensure that her young would be warm while she was out looking for predators. She carefully trotted out of the burrow and began looking around encase a wolf was hiding in the
That's mostly what wild rabbits do... sit, eat and run away from predators. But, if you take a little while and watch these guys, you can find them doing the funniest things! You can see some of the other behaviors in the "Wild rabbit behaviors" video :) Thanks for stopping by.
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Atually, they do much more. here is a liite rabbit story in the next post.
Thanks! Sorry I didn't reply sooner. A binky is just something a rabbit will do when he/she is hyper. They kinda jump in the air and shake (as seen in this video). Yesterday I saw someone's rabbit do 25 of them, but I didn't get it on film.
No. I used to, but he ran away. The rabbit videos I make are of wild rabbits and a relative's rabbit, Clover. Clover was the one who did the 25 binkies!
i have never seen a rabbit doing this here in germany.they just walk slow eat and if you approach, they take off as fast as they can, lol.but never make those kind of break dance moves.
That's mostly what wild rabbits do... sit, eat and run away from predators. But, if you take a little while and watch these guys, you can find them doing the funniest things! You can see some of the other behaviors in the "Wild rabbit behaviors" video :) Thanks for stopping by.
"Ma! Ma! Look! Look! Come on, you're not looking!! Ma!!" :) It definitely looks hereditary - I've seen (and taped) chipmunks being bitten by mosquitos before... they don't even seem to flinch when that happens!
No, they're just having fun :) When there's something biting them, they shake... they don't really jump all over. I've never seen them do this before last week :)
I saw a wild rabbit laying all sprawled out and washing it's face. I was thinking "I didn't know wild rabbits did that!"
TrueEnergizerBunnies 1 month ago
Great video. ^_^ That rabbit's binkies are just like my rabbit Philbert's. lol Actually his previous owner thought he WAS a cottontail because of his agouti coloring.
typomazoku 1 year ago
My bunny does this all the time, it's an awesome feeling to see him be so happy :)
HardcoreChildBenny 1 year ago
So stoked on not being cooped up in a crappy wire cage.
killermod0 1 year ago
where is this?
fishingamna 1 year ago
my bunny does backflips when hes with me. because i treat him like my own life
H4B33L 1 year ago
cute!
kla671 1 year ago
SO CUUUUUUUUTE
Xecutionner2K 1 year ago
omg, i have never seen wild rabbits do that! haha :D
gottducks7796 1 year ago
my rabbit is sooo shy he goes in corners of the room and sleeps but when hes really excited he runs around and pokes his noes into your should to hide =3
breedome 2 years ago
my rabbit
StickPeopleAndPuff 2 years ago
When bunnies kick up their legs and twists their heads, it means that they are happy. They dance because they're in a good mood. My bunny is crazy like that when he is around me. Doing flips and so forth.
ricpride 2 years ago 11
my rabbit just does his food bowl
StickPeopleAndPuff 2 years ago
my two bunnies Patches and One (we call him that because one ear is a lop ear) do that all the time!
R.I.P George(she broke her leg and was put to sleep) we will always love you ~your loving little girl owner little lou~
imloos 2 years ago
yikes your bunny broke her leg while binkying?
cremeinyourcoffee 2 years ago
in a way she was startled and rammed into the fence and i think her leg got in the fence, i was not there to see only to find her with one leg all funky.
*sniff* goodbye George...."faithful friend love without end
George
2007-2008"
i mess her *cries*
imloos 2 years ago
i wish i had a rabbit... but my dog would eat it :' (
99DarkWolf99 2 years ago
0.0 oh my..
StuftAnimalLove 2 years ago
Same! D'=
IronPredator12 2 years ago
There must be sugar in his/her food :o
kailyprower 3 years ago
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Bethi7 3 years ago
Binkies are so cool! My rabbit would do them at the most random moments! So funny!
DreamAwakeMusic 3 years ago 3
lol
zaboonie 3 years ago
Binkies are rabbit jumps that they do when they are happy. They often twist their butt around or do 180s.
nicolewukber12 3 years ago 7
Chib,
Please define "binkies".
That word is cracking me up!
bitzky77 3 years ago 2
oh man yeah, when wild ones do it the binkies are uber high
XantinovaX 3 years ago
That is just too Precious!
vanfresca 3 years ago 2
omg duhhhh of course they do binkies they are still rabits.
runescape4344 3 years ago
fun video and another great music choice at the end.
harryogre 3 years ago
I wasn't posting the information to you, chibudgielvr. LOL. I was telling other people who watch the vid in case they didn't know. LOL. I wouldn't tell someone who knows stuff about rabbits this. Oh, and, i gonna start posting wild rabbit videos. And i know three other people on youtube who have wild rabbit videos. But you make the best wild rabbit videos.
Cinnamonloverr 3 years ago
I know they only spend time with them when they still have there eyes closed. Its swart they only feed them in evenings and early morning.
Cinnamonloverr 3 years ago
I have a rabbit two. He is really sweet. And, even though he is a male, he uses his litter box in the house. I have videos of him. I know that rabbits spend a lot of time eating. Yet they also do many other things. Its cool.
Cinnamonloverr 3 years ago
I'm just telling what a mom rabbit has to do. :D!
Cinnamonloverr 3 years ago
I know they have to do a lot :) I know a lot more about wild rabbits than most people, and I used to have a pet rabbit for about 7 years. I've been filming and observing them in my backyard now for about two years. And you can't disagree with me that rabbits spend most of their time eating. I know it sounds weird at first, because they DO a lot of things, but they probably spend the most time hiding and looking for food. This is especially true in winter, when food is harder to find.
chibudgielvr 3 years ago
I've seen rabbits building nests, I've found rabbit nests, and I've filmed a mother rabbit feeding her babies. I know that they only visit the nest to feed their young early in the morning or in the evening when its dark. But they don't spend MOST of their time with their young. They spend a very minimal amount of time with them to avoid being seen by predators.
chibudgielvr 3 years ago
Honesty, I think this information would be more useful to someone who knows nothing about rabbits. I just find it weird you're telling me all this! I think I'm probably the only person on YouTube with a series about wild rabbit behaviors!
chibudgielvr 3 years ago
the you know what with grass and leafs. Then she covered them all up again and took of after a quick lick on all of there cheeks. She could just hear the bird crowing after a minute of running. She got away with it. This time at least. But now, she can repeat this cycle again, but for this minute, she can graze contently. More of this story later.
Cinnamonloverr 3 years ago
I'm not sure what all of this is for or from...
chibudgielvr 3 years ago
She stuffed the grass in the burrow and fed her kits. The bird were a little late. It just might, just, give her enough time to feed them and groom them. she cleaned out the burrow after she finished feeding them. She pulled out a little more fur the replace the yucky bits. And put in new grass too. She quickly bathed them, and when they were done she sat them down on there backs and waited for them to go. She clened them up again after they went they she cleaned away the droppings and soaked up
Cinnamonloverr 3 years ago
would not be hungry. she finish with three minutes to get back to the burrow. In 19 minutes, the sun would start to come up. She ran as fast as she could. Nine minutes later, she collasped. She panted. As she glanced at the dark sky, she knew she would need to move soon. She watched as every minute drew closer the rising of the sun. She heaved her self up. Her kits needed food. Now. She walked slowly to the burrow. Just making it as the sun began to peak over the horizon. "No." she moaned.
Cinnamonloverr 3 years ago
she got up again and moved the grass, dartwed for ward softly, moving the grass again. The jackel fallowed curiously. she moved and then dove for cover as the jackel came to the spot she was in. She continued this, always tense until the jackle and her were a mile away. She quickly left the jackle and ran all teh way back. It was three AM. She was due back at the babys burrow in two hours and 15 minutes. she needed to forage three times faster so she would have enough grass for her kits and she
Cinnamonloverr 3 years ago
sitters or leaders.
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Darci began to graze, saving at least one blade every three blades she picked for her kits. a quickly glanced up every time she plucked three grasses and picked the softest and greenest one for her kits. After six hours of grazing, she lay down for thirty seconds. then right as she got up, she saw a jackle sneaking around. She bent this encounter to her advantage. she layed down to now be noticed. She went to sleep with her eyes open for nine minutes.
Cinnamonloverr 3 years ago
chase with a mouse or butterfly as an excuse not to listen, and lone rabbit barely making it, barely getting enough to eat or drink and sleeping in flea infested abandoned burrows. Or some times they will just become the lazy one in the family. The runts usually will not be warriors, or babysitters or rovers. But Sentry's only need a sharp eye for the job. And if they can find a mate, they can be good leaders as long as they are smart. And even some runts that fill in eventually become baby-
Cinnamonloverr 3 years ago
how to be a rover, how to sentry, how to be a leader, how to be a babysitter, how to groom, how to live alone and thrive, how to impress other rabbits the like, and how to dig a stable burrow, how to find a nice peice of land, and how to be a mother.
After one and a half long months, she can go hoem with her kits, and they will grow up to be great leaders, babysitters, sentry's, mothers, warriors, loner rabbits, and rovers. And the one rabbit who did now listen to moms lessons and went to play
Cinnamonloverr 3 years ago
has to start training them, witch encludes, how to fight enemys, all the best moves for EACH AND EVERY ENEMY. There are cats, dogs, coyotes, large birds of prey, wolfs, humans, and for florda, crocadiles and alligators. And for Africa, hyenas, lions, hippos, jackels, and other animals. She must teach them how to dodge fast, what to do in certain situations, how to find new green pastures, how to find safe water sources, how to sent mark, how to tell poison ivy from a tasty three leaf clover,
Cinnamonloverr 3 years ago
And if she made one single movement that exposed her to veiw even slightly while luring a enemy away from the baby burrow, fatel, and if she did not get enough grass, her kits would get to cold, fatel, and if she spent to much time, a wolf or something else could catch her. She will have to balance all this for SEVEN TO TEN DAYS. After the kits eyes open she will start staying all day at the burrow, keeping and eye on her kits, witch can now run away if she is not watching. And she
Cinnamonloverr 3 years ago
could not produce milk for her kits, and if she did not see a wolf or coyote, it would be over, but if she spend to much time keeping look out, she would starve, and if she did not take enough breaks, she could faint, and if she too many breaks, that would cut back her feeding time, and would be fatel, and if she spent to much time hiding, she wouldn't gather enough grass to keep her kits warm, witch would be fatel, and if she didn't hide enough, she could be spotted easily, fatel,
Cinnamonloverr 3 years ago
bushes. She would need to go out and graze but keep moving, while keeping and eye out for prediters, and she would also have to take one minute breaks every now and then to rest, but not to often, and she would have to keep low profile and lure away dangerous preditor with out getting hurt, and she would have to pick grasses all other soft thing all day to bring to her young at the end of the day. One small flaw in this pattern could have horrifying results, you see if she did not graze, she
Cinnamonloverr 3 years ago
Dominate female: Keleaf Dominate male: Carlos
Other rabbits: Osiri Micheal Samuel, Darci, and the kits are Suki, Aden and Sara, all witch are kids of Darci. Darci care fully licked her tiny bald kits, Aden, Sara, and Suki. After finishing, she care fully covered then in white fur. It was her own fur she a pulled out to ensure that her young would be warm while she was out looking for predators. She carefully trotted out of the burrow and began looking around encase a wolf was hiding in the
Cinnamonloverr 3 years ago
That's mostly what wild rabbits do... sit, eat and run away from predators. But, if you take a little while and watch these guys, you can find them doing the funniest things! You can see some of the other behaviors in the "Wild rabbit behaviors" video :) Thanks for stopping by.
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Atually, they do much more. here is a liite rabbit story in the next post.
Cinnamonloverr 3 years ago
Binkies are usually a sign of a happy bunny. It's like they just can't contain the joy, they've gotta let it out in hops and twists and jumps.
Leliannan 4 years ago
Wow! Big jumps!
lonelySTARSHINE 4 years ago
What Are Binkies? CONSIDER YUORSELF SUBSCRIBED! You Are So Awesome chibudgielvr
Saito684 4 years ago
Thanks! Sorry I didn't reply sooner. A binky is just something a rabbit will do when he/she is hyper. They kinda jump in the air and shake (as seen in this video). Yesterday I saw someone's rabbit do 25 of them, but I didn't get it on film.
chibudgielvr 4 years ago
they are so freakin' cool though! that woulda ben sweet on film though :( good excercise! and do you have pet rabbits?
Saito684 4 years ago
No. I used to, but he ran away. The rabbit videos I make are of wild rabbits and a relative's rabbit, Clover. Clover was the one who did the 25 binkies!
chibudgielvr 4 years ago
is it normal for it to be hyper at the night or is it because it needs to excersise?
popscott 4 years ago
i have never seen a rabbit doing this here in germany.they just walk slow eat and if you approach, they take off as fast as they can, lol.but never make those kind of break dance moves.
Nudelsalatbomber 4 years ago
That's mostly what wild rabbits do... sit, eat and run away from predators. But, if you take a little while and watch these guys, you can find them doing the funniest things! You can see some of the other behaviors in the "Wild rabbit behaviors" video :) Thanks for stopping by.
chibudgielvr 4 years ago
this is SO CUTE!! my rabbits do this all da time!
ChloeDaBunny 4 years ago
your right I do love this video too.thanks for sharing :)
midnightlove1957 4 years ago
Lovely to see them running free! I see lots on my way to work. Thanks for this :)
pearlycarole 4 years ago
lol, i love it
gabijancik 4 years ago
Binkies!!!
IcelandicBunny 4 years ago
Who could've guessed that wild and domestic bunnies are so similar? :) Hey, your channel is "subfeatured" in the Pets & Animals category!
chibudgielvr 4 years ago
Sorry, I meant "featured." I just meant your channel isn't on the front page, but it's still featured in that category :)
chibudgielvr 4 years ago
And now your video is featured on the front page!
chibudgielvr 4 years ago
:-)
IcelandicBunny 4 years ago
Too adorable!!! It is buck-kick-play just like a colt!! Expending energy and building up muscles needed for escape.
Popperette 4 years ago
Exactly! :) They're just releasing some energy :)
chibudgielvr 4 years ago
"Ma! Ma! Look! Look! Come on, you're not looking!! Ma!!" :) It definitely looks hereditary - I've seen (and taped) chipmunks being bitten by mosquitos before... they don't even seem to flinch when that happens!
taburineagle 4 years ago
lol I guess it is lmao. Think maby it might be aunts bighting or bees?crazy bunnies
warboop 4 years ago
No, they're just having fun :) When there's something biting them, they shake... they don't really jump all over. I've never seen them do this before last week :)
chibudgielvr 4 years ago