Silly rabbit? Who? Me? I'm not a silly rabbit, I'm a sexy rabbit. Look at my powder puff tail, that's a nice tail, come on, have you ever seen a tail like that? ;)
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Silly rabbit? Who? Me? I'm not a silly rabbit, I'm a sexy rabbit. Look at my powder puff tail, that's a nice tail, come on, have you ever seen a tail like that? ;)
Oh I can shake it, I've got the groove baby, I'm all that and a bag of chips. :)
Well, what kind of chips are we talking about?
Does that come with dip? :p
Somebody say Doritos? Cool ranch, I hope
... with a little salsa too! Well great... now I have the munchies!
I made an awesome 7 layer bean dip for the superbowl. Wish I had some now...
I'm hungry! Poo. :(
Oh bunny expert I have a question concerning bunnies, are you there?
If a loud noise is made do bunnies rear up on their hind legs, front paws in the air and go 'ooooh'
Is it wise to raise wild bunnies??
Ha, ha, are you serious? :confused:
Okay, loud noises can actually scare a bunny so much that it has a heart attack, no kidding!
Do they rear up on their hind legs and go oooh? Never seen that happen, but I don't know everything. I know, shocking right? ;)
When a bunny thumps with its hind legs it's usually because something is bothering him, scaring him or making him angry. Of course they can also do this when they're excited. ;)
Did you get a bunny Bear? Don't eat it, I'll be mad! :mad:
Kind of like
http://www.thingsthatmakeyougoaahh.c...209-rabbit.jpg
And going 'ooooooooh' in a scared way
What you talking about starby? :D
No, it really isn't. I always cringe when I hear that people found a bunny in the woods, thought that it was abandoned by mommy and took it home to raise.
Wild rabbit will leave their young for days at a time in order to find food. Very rarely will a mother rabbit leave her young defensless. Now, bad things can happen, mommy can run into trouble leaving baby an orphan. Most times though it's just a matter of wait and see. If 4 or 5 days goes by and bunny is still alone then it's time to call the humane society.
You asked. ;)
Now, smarty pant kids, I have a question for you, see if you can answer it without googling.
Are rabbits and hares the same and if not, how are they different?
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