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Rabbit Stamp Popular Q&A
Q: Why does my rabbit stamp?
A: he's uncomfortable. don't worry though, all rabbits do it. God i have 14 rabbits i should know! just stroke him and soothe him : Read More »
Q: Why do rabbits stamp their feet?
A: Do you mean thumping?? This is how rabbits communicate danger to other rabbits, and also annoyance with their humans. Please understand that one of the things t... Read More »
Q: What does it mean when rabbits stamp their foot?
A: when a rabbit or bunny stomps their foot it a natural instinct for when they get scared or its a warning to other rabbits or its when they dont 100% trust you. Read More »
Q: Why do rabbits stamp there back legs?
A: Rabbits "stamp" or "thump" their hind legs to warn or danger nearby, they also do it to let you know they are mad about something. Read More »
Q: What does it mean when rabbits stamp their foot?
A: A rabbit will stomp (or thump) their feet to indicate fear or discomfort. It also is a way to scare predators away from their surroundings. A rabbit will also s... Read More »