Mabey they are trying to get comfortable to where they sleep. So in that case, they move the bedding to where they want. But they dont do it because they know kung fu. someone put that on here.
Their anatomy is designed for them to move that way.
They kick there back legs because when they do give signalls to worn other rabbits about danger or it means there scared
That is a sign of affection. They like you!
A rabbit hops because their feet made especially for them. They also hop to escape from predators. It is the same like us humans. We walk but we do not crawl.
Rabbits can sometimes kick depends how you hold them and if the in a confined space otherwise no
no they cannot because bunnies and rabbits are very territorial and always kick so they can kick a guinea pig and injure it or maybe kill it
rabbits don't go into a trance when you lay them on their backs. you have to train them to stay in that position and they have to really trust you. normally if you turned a rabbit on its back, it would kick at you and turn back over.
No the rabbit could accidently kick or injure the guinea pig. Also they have totally different diets.
i wouldn't recomend it. female rabbits can be unpredictable, they can kick their own babies to death for no reason.
Yes, They do it when their mad or when their instincts kick in and they sense danger
Rabbits can sometimes kick depends how you hold them and if the in a confined space otherwise no
No. It is not ok to have them in the same cage, as rabbits have very strong legs, and can very easily kick a guinea pig and kill it.
no they cannot because bunnies and rabbits are very territorial and always kick so they can kick a guinea pig and injure it or maybe kill it
I would introduce them at a young age, preferably under 6 months. This will increase the chances of them getting along significantly.However i would NOT recommend this, as large rabbits do kick and such, even with rabbits they are playing with, just like a rabbit can smother/kick a guinea pig to death, two rabbits of drastically different sizes can be dangerous for the smaller.
They will try to elude danger by running , use their hind feet to kick or hide in their hole .
rabbits don't go into a trance when you lay them on their backs. you have to train them to stay in that position and they have to really trust you. normally if you turned a rabbit on its back, it would kick at you and turn back over.
If you irritate a rabbit, it will bite you or nibble you to show a warning not to do that again. They will also bite if you take away their food, pull their fur, kick them around, and pull its ears. Rabbits will bite for self - protection and warning.
no, because they are both rodents and all rodents are strickly vegatarian
No, rabbits and guinea pigs cannot be together. Even if one is a kit and the guinea pig is smaller. I want to have rabbits and guinea pigs in the same cage too, but the "Big Book of Rabbits" doesn't recommend it-- no book does. Also when rabbits grow up, they tend to get more territorial and will kick the guinea pig very hard!
You can put rabbits and guinea pigs together. But I think that's all
NO!!! guinea pigs and rabbits can NEVER live together, the rabbit could kick the guinea pig and end up killing him!!