Rabbits are instinctively afraid of many animals because rabbits are prey, which means many other animals try kill them.
Never let an animal around your rabbit that makes your rabbit afraid, even if you know the rabbit isn't dangerous. You might know your dog would never hurt a rabbit, but the rabbit doesn't necessarily know that, and being near a dog might terrify the poor bunny and cause serious trauma.
Always try to minimise stress in your rabbit's life! Stress can lead to panic and injury, or in the long-term it reduces the quality of life and can lead to illness.
On the other hand, many rabbits have become very close and friendly with other pets in the house, like dogs and cats. It all depends on the individual temperaments of the animals involved. If you know your animals get along, then you can let them be together when you're around; but never let them be together when you're not there to supervise, because don't forget these are animals and you never know when the "wild" will snap back in for your dog or cat.
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no he loves bunnys
well bunnies are small and tigers are biigger than bunnies. how big are the animals? does not make sense.
They don't hate the smell of humans, but rather are cautious of the smell of predators. To a wild rabbit, humans are predators. To pet bunnies, humans may not be associated as predators.
Yes, bunnies can be territorial animals, especially when it comes to protecting their food, shelter, or breeding areas. They may display aggressive behavior towards other bunnies invading their territory.
no they are VERY safe animals but most things can be harmful to baby bunnies!
bunnies, birds, and other animals
Yo odio todos conejitos.
The predators of the bunnies are the stoats (weasel like animals), birds of prey (eagles and hawks), snakes and the dog - like animals (foxes, wolves and hounds).
Yes, bunnies have a good memory. They can remember their surroundings, other animals, and even people.
shya !! pretty bunnies are the bom! i like the pink ones better though if you hate pretty bunnys i look apon you with distain, what did they do to you? D=
They are not traditional farm animals
Some animals that look like bunnies include hares, pikas, and some types of rodents like the American pika and the European rabbit.