It is true that a rabbit's ears will go down when they are scared. So that isn't wrong.
No. Floppy eared rabbits are simply bred that way, just like many other species of pets are bred for a certain look, or body characteristic. Pointy eared rabbits with their ears down are usually simply feeling a bit scared or uncertain.
Rabbits don't play dead; their response to predators is to run away. If a rabbit is lying down motionless, something is wrong. It could be in shock.
Rabbits typically scratch and bite because they are scared. Rabbits are afraid of heights and if you ever drop one it will never forget. That is why you should always carry rabbits tucked under your arm with their eyes covered. Rabbits will sometimes lick your hands because you have salt on your hands. Rabbits who bite (nibble) are not doing it to be playful they are doing it so you will put them down and not pick them up anymore. I have never been able to break one of biting. By carrying them properly you can cut down on or eliminate the scratching.
i LOVED Watership Down! the characters were rabbits.
The collective nouns for rabbits are: bury of rabbits colony of rabbits down of rabbits drove of rabbits husk of rabbits leash of rabbits trace of rabbits trip of rabbits warren of rabbits nest of rabbits (young) wrack of rabbits (young) And for hares: drove of hares down of hares husk of hares leash of hares trace of hares trip of hares warren of hares I hope this is useful!
To make us worried and scared about the rabbits on their journey.
Breathe slowly, try to forget the things that you are scared of and calm down.
Lop eared rabbits have long ears that are down and Californian rabbits hat a black spot on their nose
Nothing is wrong, someone inadvertantly held the ctrl + alt key down and pressed one of the arrow keys. thanks you saved me i was using my moms computer and yeah i fell asleep and it scared me when i woke up:)
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The hutch rabbits in Watership Down are a group of rabbits who live in captivity in a hutch on the farm of the antagonist, General Woundwort. They are contrasted with the wild rabbits of Watership Down who have escaped and live free in the countryside. The hutch rabbits are portrayed as living in fear and captivity, symbolizing the struggle between freedom and control in the story.