there is no actual way to know because rabbits behave differently on the way you raise it,most babies act curious,wild,and hyper but at about a month they will start to develop their personality depending on the way they're treated,handled,petted,fed,bathed,what other animals have contact with it,and how many rabbits are in the same cage with it,but i believe one thing every rabbit keeps is that curiosity because my dwarf rabbit is nosy as can be and he head bangs sometimes(i like to thank disturbed,slipknot,korn,and lamb of god for that)
i think they hate you
Rabbits wag their tails to communicate their emotions, such as excitement or happiness.
Feeling other people's emotions is sometimes referred to as being an empath or having empathic abilities. This means that you are highly sensitive to the emotions of others and can often feel or take on those feelings as if they were your own.
They feel pain, if you mean emotions like us-no.
"Empathysing" is the drive to identify another person's emotions and thoughts, and to respond to these with an appropriate emotion. Empathising allows you to predict a person's behaviour and to care about how others feel.
I think they like chew sticks.
With mixed emotions
Rabbits wag their tails to communicate their emotions, such as excitement or happiness. It is a way for them to express their feelings to other rabbits or humans.
dogs feed off others emotions so can sense when you are upset angry etc All dogs react differently to change, it depends on what the change is
Rabbits like to play all sorts of games. Rabbits are individuals: some like some games, others like others. See the links below for ideas.
most rabbits are cute but some are cuter than others but baby rabbits are said to be the cutest
Humans have the ability to experience emotions because they play a crucial role in our survival and social interactions. Emotions help us make decisions, communicate with others, and navigate complex social situations. They also serve as signals to our brains about our needs and desires, helping us adapt and respond to our environment.