Rabbits enjoy choosing their favourite foods and chew 120 times every minute. Around 80% of their food should be made up of clean, fresh pasture or oaten hay.

Rabbits can hear in two directions at once and use their long ears to pick up noises from all directions. The vast surface area of a rabbit's ears helps to control body temperature.

Some of them have even picked up the skill of playing fetch! To avoid boredom and, more critically, osteoporosis, rabbits need to exercise for at least four hours each day.

Rabbits are extremely tidy creatures that groom themselves and their mated companion from head to toe about six times per day! This indicates that you don't often need to bathe them.

Because they sleep for much of the day and are most active in the morning and evening, rabbits are crepuscular animals. They are thus the ideal pet for folks who work!

It is simple to housetrain rabbits to use a litter box! A desexed rabbit is easy to housetrain. Rabbits have excellent memories and quickly learn the layout of their home range.

A rabbit will jump into the air, twist and flick its feet, and wag its head when it is really excited. The binky is the term for this motion!

In the wild, rabbits congregate in complexes of tunnels known as warrens. In Europe, there were 450 rabbits in a single warren with 2000 openings. 

Rabbits can identify their owners based on voice, smell, and shape. Domestic rabbits can live up to fifteen years but typically only survive for eight to ten.

Rabbits can detect activity at a distance and have excellent night vision. Without ever turning their heads, they can see things to the side, behind, or above them.

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