Any sound a rabbit makes is a form of communication, like distress, pain. where are you, etc.
Rabbits make sniffing sounds. The sounds they make aren't loud, but they also make soft squeaking sounds. They make different sounds for different moods.
Rabbits can make sounds. They make a kind of squeal or scream when they are scared.
Rabbits or at least close. Rabbits have no vocal chords so they don't make sounds.
cause it sounds cute
When they are aggrevated or scared or hurt. Sometimes they will make a noise to greet you especially if you come bearing treats.
Rabbits typically make soft, quiet sounds, such as purring, grunting, or teeth grinding. When in distress or danger, they may emit high-pitched squeals or loud thumps with their hind feet. Overall, rabbits are mostly quiet animals.
A rabbit sounds like they are screaming.
it calls their mates
Rabbits communicate with body language and, sometimes, vocalisations (e.g. grunting, growling, etc.). The more time you spend observing your rabbit, the better you'll understand what he's "saying" to you. See the link below for details about how rabbits communicate.
yes they do Rabbits are not Mean when they get older normally. Rabbits are very sweet creatures and react as you treat them. If you are mean and rough with them they will react accordingly.
Rabbits usually like to hear sounds of other bugs because they know where to find them if they are getting louder.
yes, their all rabbits.