Yes, rabbits are often shy, because they are prey animals. The mind of a prey animal is to always be on guard, because they never know when a predator might be about to attack and kill them. (We may know a rabbit is safe, but that doesn't mean the rabbit knows it.)
Rabbits are also social animals, too, so when they feel safe and trusting, they will usually go to people and try to cuddle and play with them.
Rabbits have unique, individual personalities. Some rabbits are more shy than others, and some are more outgoing.
The happier your rabbit is, and the less stress and anxiety it feels, the less shy it will be. As the pet owner, it's your job to do everything you can to make your rabbit happy. Of course, what makes people happy are not the same things that make rabbits happy! See the related questions and links below for more info.
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Rabbits aren't shy to other rabbits for territorial purposes and breeding and what not but try not to be seen by BIG animal like humans and such but some pet bunnies arent afaid of all these things cause there used to it also if u see a rabbit dont assume its nest is near by because rabbits stay far away from there babies so animals cannot track em down but yes a rabbit is a generally shy animal.
There are many shy animals. A deer, giraffe, and rabbit are all shy animals. Many birds are also shy.
an ostrich
Rabbit
A very shy animal is a ghost crab.
probably rabbit's
Yes, rabbit is correct.
Play with it and try to make it like you
Rabbit mimicry is where another animal or human pretends to act like a rabbit. This could mean that the other animal eats carrots and hops.
Check out your local animal shelters and rabbit rescues to obtain a rabbit.
There is no such animal as a rabbit rat from Australia.