Unlike cats and dogs, rabbits don't like you because your hands are salty. Licking is one of the primary methods rabbits have of showing affection and/or dominance/submission. So if your rabbit licks you, it's because it likes you.
Its a sign of affection or trust- a rabbit kiss.
a rabbit licks you because they can trust you and they our comfortable in its environment or you have been sweating and they like things salty.
I have a Holland Lop and he does that every day! So yes rabbits lick you showing affection by grooming you :)
That depends on the situations, it could mean he/she is hungry or you are aggitating them and its a sort of "warning" nibble. I'm sure in some cases they might just be playing as well but you have to go by the situation surrounding the nibble lol.
rabbits lick you like dogs and cats lick you because they like u or you taste good!!
yes ofcourse!it licks you when its happy and it means that it likes you=)
Yes, it's very good, it means your rabbit likes you and trusts you. If your rabbit licks you, it means she wants your attention so give her a cuddle!
the rabbit likes you
they like you a LOT
It Means That You Are Special To The Rabbit, And It Likes And Trusts You. =))
If a rabbit is on a good quality, balanced rabbit pellet, a normal 5-10 pound rabbit would eat around 1 pound a week. This should always be supplemented with LOTS of clean, fresh water, roughage and salt or mineral licks.
It Takes 306 licks to get to the center of a normal one so time 306x20 and find out
A normal pulse rate for a rabbit is from 130-325 beats per minute
The normal liver enzyme levels for a rabbit should be 40 percent. Cyanide exposure improves the rabbit's enzyme level.
in a hole
just normal rabbit food, only not as much
When my rabbit eats carrots he has that problem. I think its normal but I don't know
Because the Bandersnatch when it bites, makes you scar rot and poison you. and only if it licks you can you be cured.
The normal body temperature of a rabbit in degrees Celsius is: 36.8 °C - 41.4 °C.
My rabbit's fur changes color when she sheds so I'm guessing it's normal
A half New Zealand White or A crossbred or 'pet' rabbit