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Comments by "Widdekuu91" (@Widdekuu91) on "Woman brings home a wife for her lonely bunny" video.
It depends on how often you leave the house and whether or not they get bored. Bunnies in the wild often have babies, but they don't have partners. They are known for getting impregnated, birth the babies and then get impregnated by another one, birth the babies, etc. The father never sits in the bunnyhole with the rest of the family. The baby-bunnies are allowed to wander off by themselves, that's why they often get grabbed by the hawks and the buzzards. The mother is busy looking for a new one to mate with. I mean..dogs aren't always paired together either, what exactly is the difference to you, because they dó live in packs, in the wild.
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@skyisfalling8173 I heard on QI that thumping is something a human can do back to them as well. Thumping usually means; 'Go away, I don't like this.' My rabbit used to thumb if there was danger, like when our breadbaking-machine was on fire. They use it to signal to each other, but it's not like they will be missing the response to their thumping if nobody listens.
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I found the video. It's called: How to protect yourself from a kitten - BBC On 1:55 minutes in that video, she mentions it.
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Just want to clarify that 'a lot of people dump their bunnies in the forest' doesn't mean that this is something typically Dutch. And it is not accepted and as far as I know, it is not 'common' or more than other countries do it. I'm not at all suggesting it isn't evil or horrible, because it is. I love rabbits. But she said it, as if it was a typical Dutch thing that happens here and that is not the case. Thankyou for reading.
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