Rabbits like to bite things in their environment. If you don't "rabbit-proof" and give your rabbit safe things to bite (like apple twigs, untreated grass mats, a plain cardboard box, or an old telephone book), then your rabbit will be destructive and bite things like your furniture, or electrical wires (a big favourite, but the rabbit can be electrocuted! and of course cost your expensive equipment can be ruined; so, don't let this happen). See the related links below about bunny-proofing, and the related question about rabbits playing and what goes in their cages, for details.
Rabbits don't bite people (or other animals) unless they're aggressive: e.g. they're angry, frightened, sick/injured, sexually excited, etc. Happy, comfortable rabbits don't bite. If your rabbit bites, you should consider getting it spayed/neutered, take steps to ease the bunny's anxiety, and/or look for signs of illness. See the related questions below about fighting, stress, and signs of illness, and the related link on spay/neuter, for details.
Rabbits bite their food every time they eat. See the related question below about what rabbits eat for details and helpful links.
They can bite but that's about it for harm.There able to bite, but they don't bite often.
No,the rabbits not bite people...Only if they have rabies(the zombies)...
All animals can bite. If it is handled, and friendly, it will be less likely to bite.
Male rabbits either bite ti protect themselves or they bite to protect a mate or their babies, or they just wan to fight and play.
Not really, but they can bite hard. I've been bitten enough times. Most of the time they give a softer warning bite before they really dig in. What are you doing to all these rabbits to make them bite you? Rabbits are fairly timid and don't bite unless they are provoked.
From another animal bite?
If you irritate a rabbit, it will bite you or nibble you to show a warning not to do that again. They will also bite if you take away their food, pull their fur, kick them around, and pull its ears. Rabbits will bite for self - protection and warning.
rabbits will only run away if they're scared and may bite if you smell of poo so if they bite u need a shower
No, but they may bite an uncooperative doe. A male rabbit that bites it's mate is not a desirable breeder in my rabbitry.
Yes they do, normally they bite because of a reason. If they're new, they might bite you everytime you cuddle them or feed them because they dont know you too well. I also have two rabbits of my own who bite me quite alot.
It will be foaming at the mouth and will have an desperate desire to bite you!! Honestly :0|
No, rabbits do not carry any diseases that they can transfer to you unless they are rabid which is highly unlikely.