no because they are old and they don't have the same energy as they were when they were young.=)
They are very playful when puppies, as they get older they're still playful but not as much. i think they are adorable
I have a bunny that I have had since she was a baby. She was really fun and exciting as a baby, and I thought that as an adult rabbit she would probably become boring. Not really. My rabbit still does 'bunny dances' everyday, and loves to play with toys and people. She rests a lot during the day when almost no one is home, but she can be plenty playful in the evenings. So, in reality, baby bunnies are not all that different from adult bunnies.
I have a gerbil and he is very playful! He also likes digging in the sawdust and making tunnels! :)
cats, dogs, gerbils, bunnies ferrets, Guinea pigs, parrots,FISH,
Sure, why not. It all depends on an individual rabbit who they end up getting along with or not, as they get older.
No... they will be better mothers if they are older.
If your rabbit is very tame, it's about the same but usually rabbits aren't as tame as gerbils So, most of the time a gerbil is more playful with humans and other gerbils.
A puppy is much more playful than an older dog. A kindergarten teacher needs to know when to be stern and when to be playful with her students.
no
I think the reason bunnies stay in a particular place for a long period of time is because they are not that much of a playful animal. He is probably resting, especially after eating so he can digest his food. It is totally normal and there is no reason to be worried what so ever.......
You can use a variety of verbs for a bunny, such as hop, jump, nibble, and frolic. Bunnies can also burrow, chew, scurry, and groom themselves. Additionally, they may explore their surroundings and cuddle with other animals or humans. These verbs capture the playful and active nature of bunnies.
While the breed is still developing, breeders say that Bobtails are playful, energetic, and friendly.