Due to the positioning of their eyes on the sides of their head, rabbits can see almost all the way around them without turning their heads.
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Bunnies communicate using a combination of body language, vocalizations, and even dancing.
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Rabbits have a highly developed sense of smell, which helps them locate food and detect predators.
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Bunnies are known for their ability to jump. Some rabbit breeds can jump up to three feet in the air.
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A unique characteristic of rabbits is their constantly growing teeth. To prevent overgrowth, they need to chew on tough and fibrous foods.
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Crepuscular animals are most active during dawn and dusk. Bunnies are naturally inclined to be more active during these low-light periods.
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Rabbits have a reputation for being prolific breeders. A female rabbit, known as a doe, can have multiple litters of baby rabbits, called kits.
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Rabbits have a diet that consists mainly of plant-based foods. They eat a variety of vegetation, including grass, hay, leafy greens, and certain vegetables.
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Binkying is a joyful behavior often observed in rabbits. It involves leaping into the air, twisting their bodies, and sometimes even kicking their legs.
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Bunnies are social creatures and enjoy the company of other rabbits. They form complex social hierarchies within their groups and often groom each other as a form of bonding.
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