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  • It's pretty calm, actually, if a little depressed.

    Most rabbits are like that, they're really submissive; a few have been known to scratch, and their claws are always filthy from their excrements, so that's something to watch out for, even though it's uncommon.

  • da real beast!

  • Lol

  • come look at my adorable bunny vids <3

  • your rabbit is angry because of the little cage it have to live in!

  • why did it doo that?

  • Bunny : "I SAID NO CLOSE UPS!"

  • luna maybe angry because you didnt get her spayed/neutuerd!!!

  • my bunny it's so too

  • '_"

  • lol. he looks like my friends old bunny. i think he just thought the camera was in the way

  • don't bother your bunny! this is happening when a rabbit is not "in the mood", they want to have some time for themselves. I adopted a bunny which was "agressive". When he came to my place, he was so kind and good, he was never agressive to me. He is now a year ago with me, and he started doing the bonny flop, and dancing, and walking and sleeping all over the place. The only explanations is that your rabbit is having problems with hormons, or you're bothering him too much...

  • @uzi817 Do you need to have a hormone problem to not want something in your face?

    

  • @MorningGloryKnight NO, ofcourse, I'm just saying what could be a problem. Rabbits see all around themselfs except between their eyes, when you put a hand or something else in that "black spot" mostly they attack, specially when they don't trust you.

  • A bunny attack.

  • Poor Luna. : ( Do you let her out of her cage ever? Rabbits that never get let out of their cages to play become cage aggressive.

  • I always wanted an angry rabbit. The angrier the better. It would give my Burmese Python some challenge, rather than those meek rabbits that just accept their fate.

  • @AlexDeLarge90 wow ur like my teacher she wants rabbid ferosious dogs rather than the cute cuddly ones

  • lol

    

  • no the rabbit says: "Get that shit outta my face" lmao

  • get anothe bunny for her or play with her at lest 4 hours a day.

  • "Stinking paparazzi!"

  • It's not all about socializing them to become friendly. Many rabbits are agressive not because of lack of socializing but because they are not spayed or neutered!

  • and thts how u knw its a girl, :)

  • Ya holland lops are super nice creatures, they just need love. Be nice to her and she will like you more. Mine snuggles with me on the couch.

  • If you spend time with your rabbit on a regular occasion then they won't really be a minimum time.I'd say so. The more you pet them the more they will allow you to pet them. If you treat him like a decoration pet then he will be angry/aggressive, like a kid in school who sites in the corner all the time.

  • that look on the bunny's face just said

    "BITCH GET THE FUCK AWAY FROM ME"

  • rofl, whyd the rabbit do that?

  • who cares if it's mad! It's so cute!

  • If you did that to me I'd react the same....

    "in Soviet Russia, rabbit pets you!"

  • damn nature u scary

  • You're not supposed to approach a rabbit frontally, only from the sides, otherwise they feel threatened.

  • @steveconn Is that because their eyes on on the side of their head so they can see better that way?

  • @MorningGloryKnight Could be.

  • Get that f'ing camera outta my face!!

  • Reminded me of sister's honghair Chihauha Wicket being introduced to my Russian Grey rabbit Silver (first owner named him).

    Dog and rabbit approach each other slowly, sniff their noses, then silver stands up on his hind feet and comes down with a headbutt! The rat dog then staggers behind my sisters legs. Good boy, Silver.

  • is it just me who found this extremely funny?

  • o shiz that is 1 mad rabbit

  • "you just got knocked the fuck out"-Friday (the movie)

  • Probably thought its reflection in the lens was another rabbit no ?

  • @EPW389 No not rally if someone came that close to you with anything you would want out of your face. Notice Luna didn't push until the owner almost got close enough to bump her with the cam. I seen rabbits look in the mirror without pushing the mirror.

  • My bunny do that all the time. Put your hand close to her and she attack. But if you get her out if the hutch then shes all calm and nice.

  • play with her, she just needs some bun hugs and good treats!

  • The rabbit doesn't look angry. It looks like she just said get that out of my face. From what I have seen all rabbits push stuff out of their face when someone puts something in their face.

  • @MorningGloryKnight Yup, even my bunny. Rabbit cant see directly in front of their nose -- they always sniff everything. But when they sense something come towards them, they get defensive and nip at whatever's coming towards them. When i come at my bunny from the front, right after he lunges at me he quickly realizes "Oh, it's just mama!" and proceeds to lick my hand :) If you dont like defensive nips, reach towards your bunny from the side~

  • @Hopelessly13Broken Even when they get super tame and used to being around people they will push stuff out of their face. Really the only fascinating thing about this is just the fact a rabbit has enough spunk to push, you just don't expect it unless you had a rabbit for a pet. I think rabbits get most defensive about their stomach because that is a major weak point for them.

  • @MorningGloryKnight are rabbits unaffectionate? Do they bite often?

  • @beautifulstar33 The more you socialize with your rabbit the more friendly the rabbit will be. If you treat a rabbit as a decoration pet like fish they will be angry, kind of like a kid who sits in a corner by him/herself all the time. Rabbits will bite for many reasons. Such as there way of grooming. They will bite your hand to lift and move if your hand is in their way and the same with items. A rabbit my bite you to get your attention. A friendly rabbit would learn not to bite too hard.

  • @MorningGloryKnight I want to get a rabbit but this scares me. do they always draw blood when they bite?> if they bite, is is dangerous?

  • @beautifulstar33 Yeah I gave you a lot of info earlier but no they rarely draw blood. When they do it stings bit it's nothing bad or anything a band-aid can't easily help. As mentioned in earlier comments in mine and others just socialize and be friendly to your rabbit. Through practice they will learn not to bite too hard. Rabbits will bite out of gesture or grooming. To avoid aggressive biting or aggressive rabbit as said before just socialize,let him/her out of the cage.

  • @MorningGloryKnight are u saying most rabbits will bite out of friendliness? ive never had a bunny before, so is a small baby boy good? I'll get him neutered. Also, are rabbits less social than cats?

  • @beautifulstar33 Yeah they will try to groom you or get your attention. Yeah a male is good to start out with. I had a female once and she would pee on you when you scare her. Though if you hold a rabbit where a shirt you don't care about. One after a while of biting they make holes and sometimes they shed fur. At first he will need to get use to you. Noo rabbits are not less social than cats, in fact more. The social responsibility rivals a dog. If you don't socialize then he will be angry.

  • @MorningGloryKnight why are males better than females? but arent rabbits less friendly/affectionate than cats sicne cats brush their heads agaisnt u,. stay on ur lap, etc? bunnies dopnt.

  • @beautifulstar33 I'm no expert but from I experienced females get nervous faster and are also more expensive to fix. Rabbits do have friendly emotions. They might hop to you when scared, they will pur when petted at times, they sometimes lick you, and more things. Rabbits are social creatures, so they like to be petted and socialize with their owners. They need to get used to you because you're not a rabbit but over time it will be fine. Rabbits are not decoration pets like fish.

  • @MorningGloryKnight most of the aggressive bunny videos on youtube here are from females so i see what u mean. when i went to the pet store, i had a boy on my lap, and he was 5 months old and so sweet. do rabbits tolerate petting and staying near u longer than cats? should i not get a bunny b/c of the biting?

  • @beautifulstar33 The decisions of getting a rabbit has very little to do with biting. Having a rabbit is a social responsibility, if you don't fulfill that responsibility then your rabbit will be angry/aggressive. The question you should ask yourself when getting a rabbit is do I have enough time to socialize and let him and let him out of the cage. As for biting if you socialize enough and have a friendly rabbit all you need to do is be cautious on what you wear when holding your rabbit.

  • @MorningGloryKnight well, i do work, but is letting out of the cage and playng/petting with him for 4 hours a day or such good?

  • @beautifulstar33 Yes that would do fine, you can skip a day or two here or there but if you do it on a regular ocassion your rabbit should be friendly. Keep an eye on them when out though because they will chew make sure wires are not in reach of them. Not just for rabbit safety but so they don't destroy your stuff. I played videos games and petted a rabbit at the same time,big mistake got distracted and the rabbit hoped way chewed right through the wire of my controller with me responding f#*k

  • @MorningGloryKnight whats the minimum time they need to spend with u out of the cage? 2 hours i hear? sorry about ur bunny chewing on the wires. are rabbits more willing to allow u to pet them than cats?

  • @beautifulstar33 The rabbit I had would bite hard enough to pick up my hand and move it. This takes practice for the rabbit though. Also it would probably be easier to be a nice owner and not put stuff and your hand in the way. It's just fun though because most people don't connect rabbits with any form of aggression light or violent. Really think about it. What would you do if a person put a camera in your face? Rabbits are also calmer when you fix them.

  • @beautifulstar33 I find in general male rabbits are calmer. In the end just socialize with your rabbit.Let him/her hop outside the cage. Rabbits are a social responsibility like dogs and if that responsibility is not fulfilled you will get a angry rabbit./aggressive rabbit. On another not that's my experience from rabbits and I'm not a expert. There are plenty of sites that you can search through google to find out more about the difference between rabbit aggression and gestures.

  • @MorningGloryKnight Why do bnnies push stuff off their face?

  • @Daconthocon78 It's simply because they don't like anything in their face like me or you. Notice the cam wasn't a problem until it almost got close enough to bump Luna.

  • did you eat it afterwards?

  • @GDI109 :P

    

  • wtf are there 42 dislikes lol

  • I think my bun did that only once... I just left him alone I don't think he'd appreciate if I had stayed.

  • You're teasing her! No wonder.

  • Haha I have the same bunny XD what species is he?

  • Wow. Mine just glowers at me as if to say "I can't believe I'm living with such plonkers" and then hops on the toilet and sits there as if reading a newspaper.

  • The first time I've ever seen an angry bunny.

  • ur in her territory, of course she'll attack.

  • What were you thinking they are very territorial

  • this is exactly the way my rabbit sounds when she growls. But she only growls when she's tired, mad, or knows I'm going to try to put her in the carrier.(She hates it.)

  • ha ha ha my rabbit is named luna to he is a pissy rabbit too

  • OMG. she looks exactly like my rabbits :D

  • Your rabbit looks alot like mine...

  • My rabbit would chase our dog around the garden when she was going through puberty. Then I got her fixed and shes all nice now :3

  • Whoa. That made me jump.

  • I hate to see her bad day 0.0

  • HOLY CHRIST. I have a broken tortoise shell called Luna.

  • 'one is not amused' lol i have an adorable house rabbit

  • 5,000 years from now scientist will discover the internet and see all the bunny videos and think that we worshiped them.

  • Attila the Bun!! run for your lives!!!

  • wow.. i got gay and bisexual counselling ad >.>

  • I think its the space constraint. Rabbits normally need to run around for 2 - 3 hours a day..so it might have really pissed the rabbit off by being in a caged area. Also, rabbits do not like cramped areas contrary to the 'popular' belief of rabbit holes. They do like to squeeze into small spaces as it is in their nature to look for escape places but they always try to ensure that there is an exit... My rabbit has a better temper after being allowed to roam the house....

  • I never knew rabbits attacked :0

  • my rabbit acts like this too ..

    i thought it was because one of her eyes is blind ..

  • My bunny looks just like him~ hes very mean.. o-o

  • She/He's not angry! She/he's scared! >:(

  • Lozl,Ur rabbit hates cameraz.

  • fuck this if my rabbit tried that it would be launched in the fucking cauldron.

  • @cujo9 you own a cauldron? where are you the 1800's?

    my rabbit acted like this when i first got it... i bonded with it by sellotaping it to my head...

  • wats lawl!!

  • Wow.

  • that looks JUST like my rabbit!

  • my rabbit doesn't do this unless I provoke him, and even then he thinks it's a joke and just fucks around with me

  • omds its really scary wen u have dis on wide screen LOL

  • SILLY RABBIT TRIX ARE FOR KIDS

  • my rabbit does that i have to when i first got one i played with him all the time and i got the second one and didnt play as much and he hisses and attacks and its naughty and bites holes in my carpet and digs and is just annoying my other one gives me cuddles and jumps around everywhere

  • lmao i jumped

  • I know your not trying to but I think you may be frightening her with the came, creeping up to her face, thus why she attacks.

  • shes territorial.. our rabbit had the same issue, we used to have to talk to her and coax her and then after a few minuets shed warm up enough for us to pick her up.. out of her cage she was fine... also you may want to toss a dry rag over her head and then shell be easier to pick up..

  • My Rabbit's Name Is Luna too!!!!^__^

  • Also i have 5 bunnies of my own too

  • wish i could change angry humans. I wasnt trying to insult you i only wanted to help because ive worked in a rabbit rescue and after we had them spayed and nuetered they acted more calm. Sure some will always be kinda grouchy but also bunnnies can get cancers if they are not spayed and nuetered. Just wanna help. Your bunny is mega cute and please dont be mad for me making a comment.

  • @Redsparkzgirl I had a bunny neutered because he was riding my feet as often as he could. Funny but embarrassing. It stopped all that. I've had 3 bunnies and he was the only male. The first one used to growl at the broom. No known reason, just that she didn't like the broom. She also stomped when she got mad and would grab our socks if she wanted attention. The funniest thing was that she would fall asleep in my arms like a baby and snore. We loved her dearly and were sad when she died.

  • @MOMSIPOOH One of mine rides anyone's feet and hands at every opportunity, which is funny when it's someone else but somewhat painful when he latches on with his teeth whilst he's doing it ! I took him on from someone who didn't want him anymore but the vet thinks he's fairly old so I wouldn't consider neutering. Just have to put up with the odd war wound I guess !

  • @Redsparkzgirl I had 3 bunnies, the male was the last. I had him neutered because he would ride my feet whenever he could. It wasn't so funny after a few times. It stopped after he was neutered. He wasn't overly friendly but not mean either. Just didn't like to be bothered too much. My first bunny would growl at the broom. She hated the broom for her own personal reasons. She'd stomp at things. But the best was that she'd fall asleep in my arms like a baby and snore. Loved her dearly.

  • Wow! That was sure a big warning O_o'.

    Yup she just warning you to back off or she will bite.

    A very angry rabbit will bite and hang on.

  • is she spayed? that would help. I use to work at a bunny rescue

  • @Redsparkzgirl I never spayed my rabbits and I dont think it will calm down the rabbit by doing so. They all have bad days sometimes just like humans. Are you going to the smae thing to angry humans? Gett them spayed?

  • Headshot!!!

    U just got OWNDED

  • "Don't. Come. Any. Closer...

    ATTAAAAAACCCKKK!"

    Cute bun.

  • It's not angry, it's scared.

  • I love that this has had 45000+ views!?!

  • jajajajajajja mi conejo pega con sus patitas jajaj xD

  • If that wuz my rabbit I'd take one legg off and make a dinner out of it and eat it infront of him so he'll learn what happen everytime he does a mistake *joke*

  • why you do this?????

    plz give good food to the rabbit!!!

    and let the rabbit use that place and let him check for the good place.

  • That's so funny! We have a male lop that looks just like her, and his name is Lunar!!!

  • If you have a female rabbit as it grows to full sexual age she will be aggresive and be protective over her cage.HIGHLY recomend male rabbits and always neuter them.

  • we have two rabbits. male and female. the male is so sweet and dosile, the female is a right madam/diva. she will love you one day then totally avoid you the next. its her house not ours you see. shes the boss.. lol.

  • My bunny was like that when I first got him! He's super sweet now (well, to me he is, anyway)!

  • You know, Luna is my last name.

  • LOL. awhhhhs =D

  • If that was my rabbit id smack it

  • @Brianmaitland I would too

  • @Brianmaitland That just makes them more aggressive... if you were mad and yelling at people then someone came up and smacked you across the face would that make you calm down? No, that would make you even angrier. Use common sense.

  • Du hast es in die Ecke gedrängt, deswegen hat es angegriffen ;)

    Kaninchen in Einzelhaltung sind aber so oder so eher aggressiv .. Deswegen sollte man sie auch nicht alleine halten ..

  • my oh my, what a temper! is she usually like this?

  • my rabbit looks exactly like urs.

    do you still have urs?

  • you must not have bonded yourself with her, my rabbit was this way towards me for two years and then she got used to me and now she follows my every step.

  • @AnimeHoney2 Yeah, like I say, she is dead friendly now, this was when I first got her!

  • @AnimeHoney2 Two years? My sister had a rabbit and loved us in a few weeks. Sheesh. What you been doing?

  • oh no. Darlings. Please. Everyone posting stuff like this and commenting on agressive rabbits. I don't want to insult you, but this means something is horribly wrong with your rabbit. PERIOD. Rabbits like these are scared, angry or frustrated. Usually it's because they're in a livingroom, in a confined space like you see here. It is torture.

    Don't you see this species is supposed to run around like crazy in grassy fields outside? Cudle with OTHER rabbits! Lying in the sun.

    This is wrong.

  • Girl bunnies are all aggresive once they want to mate. Bunnies are mean creatures lol

  • my rabbits and asshole it growls and bites and its out to terrify the neighborhood

  • @mcdoobies24 then you did hold him wrong. Rabbit don't get aggressive for no reason...My rabbit was and is never aggressive as I'm holding him good :)

  • @mcdoobies24 Rabbits only become assholes when they're around people.

  • Another comment, what other pets do you have?

  • @TheReallyBigMouth I have a hamster too

  • I knew it was coming, But not when!!!

  • my rabbit looks just like that! his name is Otto :-)

  • I have a rabbit that growls and will claw your hand if you try to pet her and she tries to bite you and i didnt do anything she is spoiled will you help me try to make her a happy calm bunny?

  • @dragonofdeath3636 heaps of space outside with places to explore (crates or something) , earth to dig holes in, grass to eat, an apple or carrot now and then and places to explore should do a lot of good. In a dry place with enough sunlight but also shade.

    Kind of what it would be like before we let them live in tiny crates next to the tv set.

    I'm sorry friend, but a rabbit CAN'T be spoiled. It's a rabbit.

  • I have 2 bunnies and both of them growl.

    but theyre not agressive.

    I was scared of you bunny :-O

  • I brought a tiny, tiny stray kitten into my house once, who had great household manners (in domestic cat terms) and showed him to my bunny. The kitten was fascinated with the bunny and put his paw up on the cage...

    My big boy lashed out at him with this charge and big snarl.

    The kitty started crying nonstop and ran right out of the room. I followed him all the way to my back hallway before I could reach him again. Lawl D:

  • That's brilliant! Mine scares the neighbours' cat! @surreptitiousvixen, yeah she growls, only when she wants her own way though :)

  • @yaaah25

    lol XD

  • @yaaah25

    that poor kitten.

  • eep nippy buns, mine only do that when we give them playdates. They sort of hate each other. Does yours growl? Mine do when they are pissed off at each other, I never knew they did that until I had two and tried to let them bond :(

  • @surreptitiousvixen

    lmfao! i didnt know they growled either....

  • "DAMMIT! I DONT HAVE MY MAKEUP ON! dONT LOOK!" LOL

  • @ElainetheHedgehog1 That was the most orrible comment i ever seen in my entire life...

  • my rabbit used to growl xD

  • Haha weird I had a bunny called Luna and she was quite aggressive too :/

  • Must be in the name! She's actually not so aggressive now...

  • It snuffled!!

  • Pure....evil....

  • well the camera obviously scares her and it could be that she doesn't like you invading her territory. some rabbits get very upset if something or someone the dont approve of enter their saffe space. You should try laying on the floor and talking on the phone while she's running about, dont touch her until she approaches you and then pet her and when she moves away ignore her until she comes back to you for another pat or two. ot wrked with my baby, now he's very calm and affectionate

  • "Get that camera away from me!" I think that's what she's sayin'.

  • Hahahah the rabbit is like I SAID A SONY NOT THIS CRAPPY GENERIC BRAND CAM CORDER!

  • try stop putting a camera (that scares the bunny) in it's face. and try earning it's trust. you could see from it's little eyes that you were scaring it. be a better bunny parent

  • well when i put a camra in my 2 rabbits they wanna see it and ant scared of the camra

  • DAMN ! I MISS MY BUNNY !!!  :(

  • Rabbits are just so full of rage. I don't know what's to be done.

  • Just stop sticking a camera in their face and they will stop. The rabbit attacks because it's feeling scared and this person thinks it cute. Instead of scaring this rabbit she should be trying to "earn" it's trust. But with behavior from the owner like that, when you can see you've up set your bunny...no wonder it reacts that way

  • ahaha so cute!

  • aww how cute, i have a flemish giant named Emily :)