Rabbit Body Language
Happy Rabbit Body Language
#1.
A relaxed, laying down position with the legs tucked under.
#2. Rabbit is laying down, fully extended, and a relaxed body. Front paws are extended to the front and back legs are stretched out to the side.
#3. Rabbit is in a fully lied down position, with all Four legs completely stretched out.
#4. Rabbit jumping in the air with all legs off the ground and twists before landing.
Worried Rabbit Body Language
#1. Rabbit is crouched down, muscle are very tense, head flat on the ground, ears wide apart and flattened down on its back.
#2. Worried rabbits have a tendency to hide.
Angry Or Very Unhappy Rabbit Body Language
#1. Rabbit turns and moves away flicking the back feet and the ears might be held flat against the back.
#2.
Rabbit is sitting on back legs and ears are pointing upwards and facing out. Arms are raised showing boxing behavior and may be growling.
#3.
Rabbit is standing, back legs are thumping the ground and the tail is raised. Ears are pointed upwards and slightly turned outwards and the facial muscles are tense.
#4. Rabbit is standing tense, weight towards the back, body down and the head tilted upwards. Mouth is open and teeth are visible, ears held back lowered and tail raised.
If your rabbit is angry or very unhappy you should leave them alone or even leave the room.
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