A rabbit sounds like they are screaming.
Rabbits turn their ears to collect sound.
Cats, dogs, rabbits...
Rabbits constantly rotate their "sound collecting" ears to effectively listen for potential threats or predators in their environment. This allows them to pinpoint the direction of sounds and respond quickly to any danger. Their ears are very sensitive and can pick up even faint sounds, helping them stay alert and safe.
because they can ear better
Actually they only make a sound when they are hurt etc. and they don't relay twitch there nose at all.
Rabbits can scream quite loud when they are caught. I would believe they scream until they die when they are caught by a predator. Most rabbits are dead when the actual eating begins, and then they do their favourite trick of not making much sound at all.
just like a rabbits a small munching sound when the teeth are rubed against the lips and inner mouth:)
Rabbits make sniffing sounds. The sounds they make aren't loud, but they also make soft squeaking sounds. They make different sounds for different moods.
Rabbits use sound waves for communication with each other, signaling danger, marking territory, and expressing emotions such as fear, happiness, and contentment. They can make a variety of sounds including squealing, growling, grunting, and tooth purring to convey different messages.
i have a pet rabbit and sometimes when she's scared, she makes a little high pitch screeaming sound. or sometimes when she is bothered too much.
To pick up all the sounds to see if there is any danger.
Any sound a rabbit makes is a form of communication, like distress, pain. where are you, etc.