Probably nothing. Popcorn will only pop under fairly high heat, and only pops because the corn kernel is intact and prevents the steam from escaping. If the rabbit breaks the skin of the kernel, then it wouldn't pop anyway.
A diet of only popcorn wouldn't provide enough nutrients for your rabbit over the long term, however, so be sure to include proper food. If your rabbit LIKES the popcorn, use it as a treat..
tame rabbit
if its tame you shouldn't have to catch it because it shoukdntve run away in the 1st place!! ......
A tame rabbit is housed in a 'hutch' and wild rabbit's live underground in a burrow.
To tame a rabbit, you have to spend time with him/her. At first, talk to him/her quietly so that they get used to the sound of your voice. When they are calm, offer a treat such as a piece of carrot. When they are eating, slowly move your hand and start to stroke them. The rabbit will get used to this, and will start to associate you will food and will know that you are not a threat to them. Soon, your rabbit will be calm around you and he/she will be tame. Kneel or crouch down when you are around them, so that you are at their level, and therefore they will not feel threatened.
Yes, it is possible to tame a wild rabbit and make it a friendly pet through patience, consistency, and gentle handling. However, it may take time for the rabbit to trust humans and adjust to domestic life.
Call up the SPCA it is someone's pet that has gotten out/
yes as long as it is tame if it is wild you shouldn't go up to it and pat it. but even if it is tame and you pat it suddenly it could kick out or have a heart attack
The name of a rabbit's home depends on a few things. If it's your pet then it's a hutch, and if it's wild it's a burrow, run, or warren.
Some Tame Gazelle was created in 1950.
It finds a sane (or tame) turtle, and looks for its dad, and figures out were it has come from.
Some hamster may come home very nice and tame. But some you have to tame them youself.
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