Cute rabbit's voice, action analysis

1. Sniffing

The sound of a jet means that a rabbit feels threatened by something or action. If your action makes the rabbit feel threatened, you may be bitten if you don't stop the action.

2. Grunting

Usually dissatisfied with the owner's behavior or with another rabbit. Cooing means that the rabbit is not satisfied and angry. Just as the rabbit doesn't like to be held and touched, he will coo. If you don't stop that behavior, you may be bitten!

3. Screaming

The rabbit's screams, like humans, usually represent fear or pain. If you suddenly hear a rabbit scream, the owner should pay more attention immediately, because the rabbit may be injured.

4. ToothGrinding

a. It's better to take the rabbit to see the veterinarian.

b. Soft grinding means the rabbit is satisfied and happy. If you reach out to touch the rabbit's chin, you can feel the molars rubbing. At this time, usually rabbit eyes will be in a half open state.

5. Purring

Like cats, rabbits whine when they are satisfied. But the difference between a rabbit and a cat is that the cat can use its throat to make sounds, but the rabbit uses its teeth to make sound.

6. TeethChattering/Crunching

When a rabbit rattles its teeth, it means pain. At this time, the rabbit will generally bend up and sit, ears close to the body.

7. Hissin

Rabbits usually hiss at another rabbit. The hissing sound is a warning of counterattack, mainly to tell the other rabbit not to come, otherwise he will attack.

8. Circling

When the rabbit is adult, the rabbit may appear the behavior of circling. Circling is an act of courtship, sometimes accompanied by a grunt. Usually, the beginning of courtship in circles means that it's time for rabbits to be sterilized. Circling can also mean that people want to pay attention to or ask for food.

9. Honking

The call of oestrus is different from cooing. The call of oestrus is low and regular. Generally, the male rabbit will make this call when chasing the female rabbit. Sterilization can reduce this kind of estrus behavior, but it can not be completely eliminated. After sterilization, the male rabbit will still chase the female rabbit and capture the female rabbit.

10. Dancing

When the rabbit is very happy, it will jump in place, slightly reflexive in mid air, and sometimes the rabbit will swing its head while jumping. When they jump, it's like dancing. Especially dwarfs / mini rabbits, they prefer to use jumping to express their feeling of happiness and enjoyment.

11. Lunging

Some rabbits don't like to be touched. When the owner cleans the cage and changes the food plate, the rabbit may come over. It means that he doesn't like it. It's a kind of attack to come over.

12. Stomping

When rabbits are afraid, they stamp their feet with their hind legs. In the wild, when enemies approach, rabbits stamp their feet with their hind legs to inform their companions of the danger.

13. Thumping

When the rabbit's limbs also stand on the toes, it means warning. They will keep this movement until the danger is over, which can last for a few seconds to a few minutes. When the rabbit is angry, it may also stand on its toes, which also means warning.

14. Lateral sleep

Rabbits sleep on their side and stretch their legs to make them feel safe. If the owner doesn't disturb him, the rabbit may fall asleep soon.

15. Squating

Squatting down doesn't mean squatting down. When squatting down, the rabbit's muscles are relaxed, which is a performance of feeling relaxed.

16. Flattening

When the rabbit tries to lower his body, it means that he is very nervous and feels dangerous to approach. In the wild, when rabbits feel a danger of approaching, they try to lower themselves to avoid being seen. And pet rabbits do the same.

17. RollingOver

The rabbit is in a good mood and feels comfortable.

18. Begging

This is a plea for something or treatment. For example, the rabbit wants to eat snacks and wants the owner to release him.

19. Pushingyourhandaway

The rabbit pushes your hand away, which means that he thinks he has done it well and tells the owner to leave his business alone.

20. GentleNip

Nibbling is in rabbit world, which means "OK, I'm enough!". They will use the light bite to tell the owner to stop the current action.

21. TailTwitching

The twitch of the tail is a kind of skin picking performance, just like the action of human tongue stretching. Usually a rabbit will twitch its tail back and forth as it jumps. For example, if the owner wants to get the rabbit back to the cage, the rabbit suddenly jumps up and twitches its tail, which means that he wants to say "you won't catch me".

22. LickingYourHands

In the rabbit's language, licking the hand means thank you. If your rabbit licks your hand, it means he wants to say thank you!

23. Spraying

Adult male rabbits without sterilization may have the behavior of urinating. Peening is a way of dividing territory and occupying females in the rabbit world. Female rabbits may also have the behavior of urinating, but it is mainly the male rabbits that have this behavior more often.

24. Chinning

Because the position of the rabbit chin is fragrant gland, so the rabbit will use the chin to wipe things, leaving their own smell, in order to divide the territory. Humans can't smell it, but rabbits know it.

25. ScatteredStools

Rabbits usually pull a pile of stool in a certain place. If rabbits defecate in different places, it's also a kind of territorial behavior.

26. PullingHair

The day before they were going to give birth, the female rabbits would pluck their hair. They will pluck hair on the chest and feet, and use the hair to build a nest to keep the rabbit warm. If the rabbit is false pregnancy, they will also have hair plucking.