Not being sure what you mean by crying, there could be 2 things: tears or whimpering sounds. Either way, you should find a local vet that has experience with bunnies and ask them.
Bunnies are highly intellectual and emotional animals. If your bun is locked up in a cage all day long, he's not getting the attention he deserves, and may be suffering from stress and depression. Make sure you give alot of attention to your bunny, give him at least several hours a day out of his cage so he can stretch his legs and run. Consider getting a litter box for while your bunny is out of his cage (yes, rabbits are easy to litterbox train), and you may soon find that you have a rabbit that's happy, enjoys life, and is ready to become a house rabbit.
Rabbits don't chirp, you just might hear their belly growling!
their scared
Chirp.
a cricket chirp in the early spring,to find a mate
The tufted titmouse says that, also sounds like peter, peter, peter.
It is an insect that flies, can walk as well
chicken chicks will chirp as soon as they hatch, it is a way for them to stay in communication with their mother and other nest mates.
like a chirp chirp
because it is scared and needs freedom from mankinds slaughter
Yes, the word 'chirp' is both a noun (chirp, chirps) and a verb (chirp, chirps, chirping, chirped).Examples:You can hear the chirp of the baby birds. (noun)They will chirp until their mother returns with food. (verb)
Chirp Chirp Chirp...
Chirp.
chirp chirp
NO the phone say no chirp it must not be
Grasshoppers and locusts are actually the same species at different times. Grasshoppers chirp, therefore to my knowledge locusts chirp.
a cricket chirp in the early spring,to find a mate
Crickets - Chirp, Chirp....
The past historic tense of "chirp" is "chirped".
Most of the time only the male grasshoppers chirp. However, female grasshoppers also chirp, but not as much as the males.