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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.
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Binkies are rabbit jumps that they do when they are happy. They often twist their butt around or do 180s.
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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!"
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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.
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My bunny does this all the time, it's an awesome feeling to see him be so happy :)
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So stoked on not being cooped up in a crappy wire cage.
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where is this?
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my bunny does backflips when hes with me. because i treat him like my own life
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cute!
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SO CUUUUUUUUTE
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omg, i have never seen wild rabbits do that! haha :D
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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
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