all gerbils thump their feet to talk to one another and to warn others that is is their area. Yeah, all gerbils do, they do it when excited, threatened, annoyed or to warn other gerbils off or that there is a predator. My gerbils thump their feet when I go in to give them a toilet roll (they love them).
I am going to give my rabbit the name of "Thump".
Be very wary when rabbits are lose and circleing your feet. You could get a good thump from a dominant ones hind feet.
Rabbits thump their feet for two reasons:Warning call: Rabbits thump their feet to warn other rabbits of possible danger. A rabbit who senses danger will be very still, with ears cocked, nose in the air, and eyes open wide.Anger, frustration: Rabbits thump their feet to express frustration. A frustrated or angry rabbit will be agitated, hopping around, etc.; the rabbit might also growl, grunt, lunge, and even bite and scratch.when a rabbit or bunny stomps their foot it a natural instinct for when they get scared or its a warning to other rabbits or its when they dont 100% trust youhe is telling you he is upset and dont want what ever you are trying to push on him or her! wether that be picking him up reaching in his cage ect.Usually agitated about something.
Rabbits thump their feet to warn other rabbits of danger. Rabbits also sometimes thump their feet in anger or frustration.
Sometimes its to alert others danger is coming.Like say you are a bunny,a wolf is coming.You stomp your feet then run of and hide.It makes sense.It tells them danger is coming or you will become a prey. They also do it when they are terrified.
Rabbits thump their back feet when they think there is danger. Key word is THINK. They are scared easily by other animals, or loud noises. Thumping technically is their way of warning fellow rabbits of something "dangerous" or a possible danger. Rabbits also thump when they're frustrated (or possibly sexually excited, or a little angry). It should be obvious by the rabbit's body language which kind of thump it means. If the rabbit looks alert, eyes wide, body taught and tense, then it thinks there may be danger around; if it's hopping around and scratching at things or playing or humping, then it's frustrated.
It means that the rabbit is scared. Try obsevering what you do to make it scared. Some times my rabbit is scared to come out of her hutch, so I leave her alone for 5 minutes. You should also get into a schedule, rabbits then get excited when you pull out the fresh food! Not that, but if you start playing with a tennisball when it is little the rabbit will like it when he/ she gets older!
no rabbit feet is more like a rats feet
I do not know ,but i do know that they make a humming noise when they 're happy.
See the related question below for more details. One thing a scared rabbit might do is shake; a very scared rabbit (like when a dog is barking in its face, or a cat is -- i.e. when the rabbit is being scared by a predator) will die from shock.
Your heart makes the thump thump