It normally means that it is scared or it is seeking shelter. Most of the time, though, it is frightened.
it could mean a selection of things. The things I know of are:She's scared of a new animalHe's sort of bullying her.They are not getting along.My advice is keep them separate. My dogs were once like this and they ended up fighting.x
When a bunny runs across the room quickly it means they want sex with a female. This means you have to kill your rabit or if your a humanb being male you have to have sex with the bunny rabit.
Your dwarf rabbit is probably afraid of your larger rabbit. You should consider supervised bonding time where neither has the chance to attack the other. If your smaller rabbit can overcome its fear through repeated exposure, your rabbits will probably learn to be good friends. You will have to simply give it time and reassure your dwarf rabbit that he's not going to be hurt. The House Rabbit Society has some good tips on bonding rabbits (http://rabbit.org/faq/sections/introductions.html).
If it is a baby rabbit (under 4 years) you should keep it inside at all times. But if it is over 4 years only keep it inside if it is raining or snowing. Keeping it the garage is only good if it has a light AND a heater. House rabbit - If the rabbit has been in a house when it was born, this is called a house rabbit, if you get it from a friend or the pet shop they will tell you this. In ALL cases the rabbit should be kept inside. Make sure it has a suitable cage that the pet can run in and out from. Only let the rabbit out for runs in the garden. House rabbits need : water, grain, carrots, veg, sawdust and of course, a cage (not a hut) I don't think this (previous) answered your question. A 'BABY' rabbit is UNDER 6 months of age!!!! A rabbit meets sexual maturity at six months. A four year old rabbit is rapidly reaching 'old age'. Rabbits will do quite well if left alone with only daily visits for food and water and weekly visits to clean cages, IF there is more than one rabbit in your rabbitry. Each needs their own cage but they do need a neighbor for company. You won't be able to stay away however because they are so cute and interesting you will be wanting to visit, hold and watch them all the time. Also, on the house rabbit info, any rabbit you bring into your house (young preferably) can become a house rabbit. Rabbits are very territorial and will 'housebreak' themselves rather quickly. They need a cage for their potty an d to lock them in when no one is home, (This is for their protection) they need water, pellets, an occasional treat such as carrot, dry bread or cheerios and a cage with potty that either has sand or sawdust. (do not use kitty litter, some rabbits will eat it and some kitty litters can be toxic.)
It depends on your point of view. Animal rights followers think it's cruel - HOWEVER - in their natural environment, snakes do NOT consume carrion. They only eat what they have killed themselves. Compare the death of a rat killed by a snake - with the death of a rabbit targeted by a fox... The snake strikes at the rodent, instantaneously 'wrapping' the rat in its coils. As the rat breathes out, the snake tightens its grip - and the process is repeated until the rat is dead. The whole process takes less than 10 seconds - and the rat certainly has no idea what's happened ! Now - the rabbit being hunted by the fox - is chased over a longer period of time (often for many miles). The fox simply runs the rabbit until it collapses from exhaustion (the rabbit runs out of fear for its life). Once caught, the fox rips the rabbit apart (sometimes the rabbit is still alive).
its scared
It normally means that it is scared or it is seeking shelter. Most of the time, though, it is frightened.
Cheetahs can be fast as a car and an ostrich runs about 35-40 mph
get a new 1
home runs
The land that the rabbit proof fence runs through is arid terrain, nearly desert.
Yes Reggie Bush is much faster he runs a 4.32 while ginn runs a 4.47
You should feed the rabbit more hay and dried foods, and if this doesn't work visit the vets.
This probably means the rabbit is panicking, which is not a good thing as panic can lead to injury, and ongoing stress can lead to illness. Take some time learning about rabbit care and behaviour, and make the necessary changes to your rabbit's habitat and lifestyle so that you can avoid this situation in the future. See the related questions below for details.
that would be funny to see if roger rabbit runs into the titans tower
Reggie Bush runs the 40 in 4.4 range and is faster than LT.
a swift runner is like a fast runner that can make perfect swerves and turns. for example:a jack rabbit is a swift-runner because it can outrun a starving coyote.