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Rabbit body language is unique. They use their ears, tail, nose, and body position to tell us exactly what they mean. All we have to do is learn the behavioral signs and pay attention .
Building a bond with your rabbit is all about understanding their body language and creating a safe and comfortable environment for them. By observing their ears, tail, and posture, and responding to their behavioral cues, you can understand their emotions and needs better.
The key to reading body language is looking at the whole picture. Instead of just assessing how your rabbit carries its ears, assess how its ears, tail, eyes, and whole body position fit together.
In this illustrated guide, we’ll explore some of the most common rabbit body language cues so that you can better understand what your bunny is trying to tell you! The first cue to look for is whether a rabbit’s ears are upright or down.
Illustrated Guide on Body Language of Rabbits: includes 25 different Rabbit Behaviors and Sick Rabbit Body Language symptoms. What does your rabbits Body language tells you? Discover how your rabbit is trying to communicate with you.
Rabbits have different body language cues that tell you how they feel. These mannerisms can let you know if they are angry or happy or just plain scared. They have even been known to hold grudges.
Rabbits 1-3 show ears close together, facing slightly backwards and pointing outwards. Eyes may be partially closed. Rabbit is lying down with a fully extended, relaxed body. Back legs are stretched out behind the body and the front paws are pointing forward.