My pet rabbit growls if he is enjoying being 'scratted'.
all you need to do is give the rabbit it's space and it won't growl at you.
For the same reasons dogs growl. It is telling you to back off.
Yes, tulips do growl, but their growl is so soft that you can't hear them.
She either does not like you in her space (have you dropped her or otherwise hurt her) or she is ready to be bred.
Both, the dog has a normal growl and the cat's growl is more of a hiss
I don't think so :( You should look it up:)-------------------------actually cats can growl.
Do you mean 'Pygmy' rabbit? If so then the scientific name is Brachylagus idahoensis. The genus being "Brachylagus".
the arrows mean "is eaten by" so for example, if there is a picture of a rabbit with a arrow pointing to a fox it would mean that the rabbit "is eaten by" the fox
All domestic rabbits growl when they are angry or scared. It might mean that you did something she didn't appreciate like touching her back feet or putting a leash on that wasn't her size. Also, all female rabbits get more aggressive when they are breeding.
Does that mean mated? If so then she is making a warm nest for her babies on the way
When cats are VERY angry, they growl too. Mine pretends to bark so it growls
Your rabbit likely grunts at you because he/she is angry with you -- that's if it's a loud kind of bark/growl; if it is a low, repeated grunting it may be more of a request for something, like some petting time -- it means the rabbit is excited and stimulated. See the link below if you want to learn how to speak rabbit more fluently.