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Nope rabbits are feral there are millions of them out there (if you want a pet rabbit i advise getting both female so you don't breed them)

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How do rabbits worn each other about danger?

Rabbits will warn nearby rabbits of danger by thumping their back feet. They will do this when they feel threatened and scared or notice something unusual.


Animal that thumps feet to warn others?

Rabbits thump their feet to warn other rabbits of danger. Rabbits also sometimes thump their feet in anger or frustration.


When rabbits thump their back foot does that mean there's danger?

Rabbits thump their back feet when they think there is danger. Key word is THINK. They are scared easily by other animals, or loud noises. Thumping technically is their way of warning fellow rabbits of something "dangerous" or a possible danger. Rabbits also thump when they're frustrated (or possibly sexually excited, or a little angry). It should be obvious by the rabbit's body language which kind of thump it means. If the rabbit looks alert, eyes wide, body taught and tense, then it thinks there may be danger around; if it's hopping around and scratching at things or playing or humping, then it's frustrated.


Why do rabbits run away?

Rabbits may run away out of fear or to escape danger. They are prey animals that depend on running as their primary defense mechanism in the wild. When rabbits feel threatened, they instinctively flee to find safety.


Why dus rubbits move?

Rabbits move to find food, water, and shelter. They also move to socialize with other rabbits, escape danger, and explore their surroundings. Movement is essential for their survival and well-being.