Actually they only make a sound when they are hurt etc. and they don't relay twitch there nose at all.
Yes, a snout is a fancy word for nose. You can call a rabbits nose a snout! :)
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Rabbits typically have large eyes on the sides of their head, long whiskers, and a small nose. They have long ears that can move independently to help them detect sounds from different directions. Rabbits also have a cleft upper lip and continuously growing incisors.
I'm not sure, but the most common is probably pink. There is black and red, also, I think. Hope this helps! ^.^
Rabbits are pretty quiet animals and most of the noises they make are easy to miss. Pet rabbits are individuals: some are more vocal than others.For more information about how rabbits communicate and the noises they make, see the Language of Lagomorphs website (link below).Here are some answers that people have written:Rabbits make a very quiet 'squeaking' noise when they are happy.When in extreme distress they make a screaming noise that will send shivers up your spine, similar to a baby squealing, crying and screeching. Not a pleasant noise.They make grunting noises if in heat.They kind of makes a noise by sniffing.Rabbits usually make purring noises. Not always as loud as a cat but with the similar vibrating noise and feel. They make this noise by gently grinding their teeth together.They can make some Hmpfh sounds.I've heard a domestic rabbit make a clicking sound to let another know it was annoyed and did not want to be bothered (mounted).Some rabbits growl to show they're annoyed. It depends on the rabbit: sometimes you should take this seriously, because it means they're about to attack you; with other rabbits, it's just a mild complaint.More Answers:I have many bunnies and they generally don't make any sounds with a voice. They thump their hind legs when scared or trying to scare something away. They crunch when they chew and make noise with their toys. Such as a water bottle or food dish. They are generally quite animals.They dont really make noises they just wiggle their nose or bite you. Rabbits are kinda mean like don't put your finger near their mouth because they will bite your finger off or they will make you get stitches. So be careful what you do around your pet rabbits. If there's one in the wild that you find leave it alone because you're in their home.The person above described an aggressive rabbits. Rabbits are social animals and if they're happy and healthy they aren't aggressive: they want to be petted! If your rabbit is aggressive, that means it isn't happy. First make sure it isn't sick by bringing it to the vet (illness can cause aggression). Then, learn about how to care for rabbits, how to make a nice habitat (nice and secure from their point of view), and how to ease their stress. See the related questions below for details.I've caught a wild rabbit before and it screamed for a long time, but once it settled down a bit it turned into more of a bark. Eventually, calming into a purr.You shouldn't catch wild rabbits, unless you're hunting (in which case the death should be as quick and painless as possible). There are more than enough pet rabbits to go around: leave wildlife alone.a sound doesnt look like anything....well, my rabbit buzzes like a bee, and so do alot of other rabbits I know.It is a sort of small squeky noise.Baby rabbits make a tiny squeak, but adult rabbits mostly communicate via body language (ears and eyes).Rabbits (at least those in the wild) can vocalize. It's a very eerie sound, kind of like a baby crying or screaming and is often used in distress.
It makes a Z sound as in hose and nose.
Screaming BunniesRabbits do not make any noise, unless they are seriously threatened. When rabbits feel they are in serious danger they scream. They actually sound like people! I know this because I read it in Rabbits for Dummies and my one time my rabbit got out of its cage and was running around the yard with my dogs chasing him, and he was screaming. The Bunny ColdSometimes, when a rabbit is ill with the cold you here little sniffles or you hear a sound like snot being sucked in and out of his nose or mouth. You can look at his nose to see if its wet and if there is any snot dripping out of his nose, like yours would if you had a cold. Then you need to get him to a doctor and he will give you medication if necessary. The most noticeable sign of a rabbit cold is the noise they make and the runny nose. Hope this helped!
They make a snorting sound
okay first of all it noise not nose because a trumpet cant make a nose!! and second go buy yourself a trumpet then blow in to it and you will make a sound! that is how a trumpet makes a noise!!:)
Yes, a snout is a fancy word for nose. You can call a rabbits nose a snout! :)
Lop eared rabbits have long ears that are down and Californian rabbits hat a black spot on their nose
Yes, rabbits exhale carbon dioxide as a byproduct of cellular respiration, a metabolic process that occurs in their bodies to produce energy. They inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide just like other mammals.
Yes. Both have a long O sound (and a silent E).
long like my nose
Blow your nose before singing. It's a big help. Also, sing from your mouth.
Well, not really. Air comes out of your nose, though. Sometimes people talk through their nose, so then sound comes out. But the normal way to talk doesn't usually include sound coming out of your nose.
it is nose