Grunting. If your rabbit grunts, it usually means she is angry - and possibly feels threatened. Sometimes, grunting is followed by a nip or bite. Some rabbits do not like it when you rearrange their cages as you clean; they may grunt, charge or even nip you when you try. They are creatures of habit and once they get things just right, they like them to remain that way.
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yes its does
i would say a bunny bite because i have a rabbit and several guineas they've all bitten me but the bite from the bunny hearts worse also my rabbit made me bleed.
My opinion is hamsters I think guinea pigs are WAY better because hamsters bite too much and guinea are dont plus they are cuter!!!
YES YES
As like all pigs they came from wild animals.
well i dont know cause i never been biten by a bunny but i do know a bunny is almost like a giniepeg but it likes different food like it likes carits and giniepigs likes giniepeg food and a bunny lives in hols and well first they nibl ur fingers and then they go in for the bite.
i would say a bunny bite because i have a rabbit and several guineas they've all bitten me but the bite from the bunny hearts worse also my rabbit made me bleed.
your bunny will growl at you try to bite will run away from you outside and wont let you pick her up and will honestly hate when you touch her stomach and keep felling her stomach carefully if the sides are round then she is and on top of her stomach is like a little lump
the answer is yes, a horse does bite if she i pregnant, but all horses bight, it doesn't matter if she is pregnant or not, trust me on that, i have had my share of horse bites.
Then the pregnant lady is bitten.
A female ferret may or may not bite when they are pregnant, it depends on the individual as they each have there own personality
If the bunny is not used to being handled, it may bite. Also, if a bunny has been improperly handled in the past, it may be meaner. It will take time getting the bunny used to being handled and gaining its trust before it stops. Sit somewhere quiet like the couch. Hold it for as long as it will tolerate. If it wants down, let it down onto the cushion, but continue to pet it a bit. Let it run back and forth a bit so it knows you aren't trying to trap it. Pet it when in comes to you. It will eventually start to chill out.
It is best to hand feed your bunny so they get used to you. But feed them things like carrots and rabbit pellets. DO NOT FEED THE ICEBERG LETTUCE. ITS HIGHLY TOXIC!!
Yea, but she's also very nervous and tense. She wouldn't bite...
It has been scientifically proven that if you suck on your husband's penis and gently bite it, that will increase rate of fertility by 10%.
they love to eat mice, alive ones, and they will bite if they get mad
when your female rabbit is mean it usually means that the rabbit is pregnant and is trying to protect her bunnies. they usually bite you or will not let you touch them by hiding in the back corner of the hutch.
t1ties or gtfo