The most important factor for a rabbit's hearing is the science behind the shape of their long ears. Rabbits move their ears back and forth to generate acoustics that in turn bounce sound waves off objects. Doing this allows rabbits to maneuver effectively in their environment by allowing them to acquire a strong instinct for where things are in their environment.
They can hear very far. Bunnies as you know have long ears witch help them hear far..very far.
they can hear really good
you normally can't hear rabbits , but you can hear them when they go ballistic (crazy). It sounds like"weee-eeeeee" or a growl.
yes.
why do rabbits keep their big sound collecting ears
Yes, most of those rabbits that live in the prairies are jack rabbits. Rabbits live all over the world, well, except the rain forest.
Rabbit have big ears to help them hear really well so loud noises bother most. They also tend to not like to be carried around to much and most breeds do not like brushing.
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you normally can't hear rabbits , but you can hear them when they go ballistic (crazy). It sounds like"weee-eeeeee" or a growl.
yes.
So they can hear better, and hear if a predator is approaching them.
Their ears have gotten longer to hear better.
Rabbits usually like to hear sounds of other bugs because they know where to find them if they are getting louder.
actually, rabbits dont make any noise at all. they communicate with other rabbits by moving their whiskers and with the use of somelike vibration that only rabbits can hear.
Cats, dogs, rabbits...
rabbit ears are on top of there heads connected to there brain to hear
No
why do rabbits keep their big sound collecting ears
they tap their foot on the ground very quickly and then other rabbits hear it and start hopping away.