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From: chibudgielvr
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  • hahaha at 0:05 he's like "quick! someones looking, gotta get back into rabbit mode."

  • GAH SO CUTE!

    

  • I love rabbits. thanks for uploading all these videos of rabbits, i enjoy seeing them. specially since where I'm from we don't have a good chance of filming rabbits because there always very scared. Thanks again.

    Uniqueanimalover

  • Perect pellet rifle target

  • OMG it DOES look like a kangaroo! Well a mini version of it!

  • it looks like a rabbit reaching to eat some grass.

    You must not have seen too many kangaroos before

  • i heard a guinea pig squeaking!

  • @gavinsrath you heard a cardinal, not a guinea pig.

  • u should look at springhauses dey r krazy lookn! lol

  • Your rabbit proof fence seems to be working well...

  • :D

    My bunny does this whenever she thinks she's going to get a treat. It's so cute to see her walk around on two feet.

  • You're right! Great observation.

  • Thanks! I haven't seen them do that again since this was filmed.

  • shows in just under 22 seconds that adaptations acquired for many purposes(feeding included)over generations eventually embed themselves in the genome. Probably that's how the kangaroos acquired their distinct body shape, starting off as rabbit-like creatures.

  • I wonder if the ancestors of kangaroos did look like rabbits...

  • Um no they didn't come from rabbits.... Not trying to seem rude or anything I was just answering your question :D

    This was just a coincidence

  • @HAYVANRASH I'm playing devil's advocate here, but where's your proof that this is an adaptation and or that it has embedded itself in the genome? How is this not a learned movement, or even just a very stubborn rabbit? There is also the fact that the kangaroo is more likely related to the opossum or the koala than the rabbit, so how would this movement transform a kangaroo and not an opossum or any other marsupial?

  • That's great, chibudgielvr. I really like your rabbit videos. As you can mabye tell from my screen name, I also have an attachment to those rodents.

    Are these your animals?

  • Thank you so much for commenting! Yes, I filmed these rabbits in my own backyard. I don't know how to upload videos from other sources, so everything on the chibudgielvr channel is made by me. I read your comment on my channel :) Thanks!

  • You're right!

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