2months close to three !
Naturally they do not show or expose their bellies because based by their instinct (in the wild) and it is where their weakness are. So when a rabbit/bunny starts to act this way it's a good sign whereby like saying " Ahh..life is awesome... " /flips_2d_side .. =)
Laying Down, Chilling Out
Will your bunny flop down and stretch out near you? This shows that your bunny feels safe enough with you to relax. A bunny on its back or side with its legs out and tummy exposed is very vulnerable, and it shows a great deal of trust if your rabbit will take this sort of action near you.
both are links of 'Rabbit Langs'
http://www.cramptonarts.com/rabbits/r_language.html
http://www.cramptonarts.com/rabbits/r_rabproof.html
Naturally they do not show or expose their bellies because based by their instinct (in the wild) and it is where their weakness are. So when a rabbit/bunny starts to act this way it's a good sign whereby like saying " Ahh..life is awesome... " /flips_2d_side .. =)
ili163 10 months ago