I suspect it's highly unlikely that rabbits are lucky.
Apparently a rabbit's foot is supposed to be lucky... the rabbit had four of them and it wasn't lucky enough to escape having its feet removed.
Rabbits thump their feet to warn other rabbits of danger. Rabbits also sometimes thump their feet in anger or frustration.
No, rabbits can't live on concrete. Concrete is too hard for a rabbit's feet, in the long term. Rabbits don't have pads on their feet to protect them from hard surfaces. Rabbits naturally spend their time on grass and dirt and other soft surfaces. Rabbits that spend too much time on hard surfaces like concrete suffer from sore hocks (injuries on their heels).
Binking- The bunny dance of joy. Binking is when your rabbit leaps high into the air, twisting and kicking its feet.
Sometimes its to alert others danger is coming.Like say you are a bunny,a wolf is coming.You stomp your feet then run of and hide.It makes sense.It tells them danger is coming or you will become a prey. They also do it when they are terrified.
Hundreds of years ago, rabbits were called "coneys" (pronounced with a soft o, as in "honey"), and baby coneys were called "rabbits." Over time, the word coney was phased out, and the word rabbit came to be used for the adults; baby rabbits are now called "kittens" (or "kits"). The current nickname for rabbits, "bunnies," derives from their original name. Some languages still use the original name (e.g. the Spanish word for "rabbit" is "conejo"; the Dutch, "konijn"). Some species have the word "rabbit" in their name, like the jack rabbit, when they're not actually rabbits: e.g. jack rabbits are hares. Hares and rabbits are closely related, though (both lagomorphs). It's a common misconception that "bunny" means a baby rabbit. Baby rabbits are called "kits." The word "bunny" is just a nickname for "rabbits." More Answers: Rabbits has a scientific name "Lagomorph" which means long ears, big feet, and continually growing teeth. So a man named a rabbit a rabbit for all its appearances. A rabbit is called a rabbit because it is the adult form of a bunny. That's incorrect - a common misconception!
No, but rabbit feet are rumored to be lucky.
Rabbits feet are large, with an average rabbit, about 6 centimeters in length. They use these feet with force. Basically a protection.
A rabbit's defense against another hare is its feet. Especially the hind feet. An angry rabbit will lash out at another rabbit or predator by kicking with the hind legs.
jack rabbits have big feet because they have to run away from their predators swifltly.
Rabbits thump their feet to warn other rabbits of danger. Rabbits also sometimes thump their feet in anger or frustration.
rabbits feet arnt really lucky people just say that because they believe in superstitonTo tell you the truth... they're not. Luck is just a legend to keep people's head in the clouds(so to say)
They allow rabbits to walk. Also, some people eat them.
Only if they have not been in an accident or suffer from a deformity.They are usually situated at each corner of the rabbit
yes and no, it actually depends on the rabbit some of their feet are bigger than their ears and vice versa
7 chickens and 11 Rabbits - 7 X 2 (feet per chicken) plus 11 X 4 (feet per rabbit) equals 58
No, rabbits can't live on concrete. Concrete is too hard for a rabbit's feet, in the long term. Rabbits don't have pads on their feet to protect them from hard surfaces. Rabbits naturally spend their time on grass and dirt and other soft surfaces. Rabbits that spend too much time on hard surfaces like concrete suffer from sore hocks (injuries on their heels).
The cast of Cold Feet - 1930 includes: Pinto Colvig as Oswald the Lucky Rabbit