@@Mike-we3rbthere not supposed to be held like that, your supposed to support there butts. They arnt like kittens that have delevoped neck scruffs for there parents to carry them. So when’s they are picked up by there scruff it does the opposite effect compared to kittens it causes them stress rather than relaxing and they can injure themselves much more. The bunny jumped because it got frightened by being passed to another person and it saw an opportunity to escape.
This sound will forever haunt my nightmares because of the time my grandmother’s dog got ahold of my rabbit Mia. She survived relatively unharmed (thank god) but it made me feel helpless and afraid. I tried consoling her but she was terrified and lashed out anytime I tried to touch her. She eventually calmed down and I held and comforted her, promising I would never put her in a position where she would have to make that noise again. I kept that promise for years until she died of old age.
@@ushirokaito8846 It was accidental. Mia was hanging out with me in my room and my grandmother opened my door to ask me something and her dog ran right past her and went for Mia.
Never hold a bunny like that. They are prey animals, thus being handled like that will make them have the wild instinct that they’re being carried to their death.
Do you have any expertise on this? 😂 Oh I know, you are one of those keyboard heroes who tries to be knowledgeable and do nothing but spreading bs across the internet
Before you respond d to this read the entire thing please. I keep getting comments trying to correct me on things I already mentioned here and said are correct or with false information that I explained in here and they didn’t bother researching it properly. It has been 9 months and the only correction reply(of which there has probably been over 20) that actually corrected me was the baby rabbit probably went into shock, not played dead. And honestly he was probably the rudest about trying to correct me so it’s annoying. A lot of mammals have a patch of fur called a scruff that makes it ok to pick them up like this. However rabbits in particular are not supposed to be picked up this way, as it scared them when there back legs aren’t supported, and since rabbits hardly ever up their babies by the scruff they haven’t their scruffs haven’t evolved to be strong enough to support them, so it hurts to. The fat at the scruff is also connected to muscle underneath it, which means you would be pulling on those when you pick a rabbit up on the scruff, resulting in more pain. A cat or dogs scruff isn’t connected to muscles like this I changed don’t to hardly ever as on rare occasions they will pick up there rabbit young, but never on the scruff and it is very rare. I should add this is also a specific species that has only been seen doing this a handful of times, and I’m not 100% confident in the articles.
Baby dogs, cats, rabbits and other mammals instinctively feel safe and calm when they are held that way because that is the way their mother holds them to move them, they feel so safe and calm that they can fall asleep that way.
@@cosneanumatei5117 you don't need to be a vet to know very basic facts about rabbits, like the fact that they're prey animals. It's common sense that a wild prey animal doesn't want to be picked up, and the rabbit's screams are pretty solid proof of that.
To everyone before reading, if you're going to deny the claim, do research first. Bunnies have a scruff, but they have muscles attached to it. Making it painful for the bunnies to be held by the scruff. The proper way to hold a bunny is to secure its butt. I prefer to hold them on my palm, securing the butt. I mean seriously, to those who are gonna say "Oh well, erhm actkually! The bunny freaked out right when the other dude came!!" I'm sorry but, that rabbit was in a state of shock and fear or was playing dead. It started panicking because it probably thought it was gonna die or felt threatened. Carnivores and lagomorphs are not the same. You can't compare cats or dogs to bunnies because they're different! Bunnies don't even move their babies around either. Not to mention, bunnies CAN break their back if they kick while being held by the scruff. So seriously.. Respect to the guy to actually said "Why are you holding him like that?" DO not reply until you read this entire thing.
I had heard that too but this veterarian says “Rabbits can be scruffed” at around the 1:49 mark. ua-cam.com/video/tzLleeCpg4M/v-deo.htmlsi=H_B7BX3-MJD9h0ha I have a lionhead myself and he usually just hops in my lap so I don’t have to try very hard to pick him up, lol.
For the lengthy debaters here: rabbits do not like being held like this. The man was probably just holding it this way for a few seconds so that the rabbit wouldn't bite him (which they sometimes do) as he moved it. Rabbits are not like kittens. And it was quiet because it was nervous. Ive seen several animals go quiet when scared before panicking.
even if you're scared of being bitten its not a big deal, i own two bunnies and you can usually carry them as you normally do but keep your hand holding their chin so they can't bite
When you hold a cat by the scruff, it thinks you're its mom. When you hold a rabbit by the scruff, it thinks you're going to eat it. Edit: How did this comment start a war in the replies wtf you guys
The bunny was traumatized. Here's how I know. My friend has a huge property with many wild rabbits. I played this and rabbits came out of hiding, in plain sight disregarding danger, scratching themselves, running in circles, pulling out their fur and running towards the audio. They were trying to save the baby, it was not a nice experience
Respect to the guy who asked, "Why are you holding him like that?" because bunnies can be severely injured when held like that. You can rip their SKIN from their muscles, and holding them like that reminds them of their predators. Edit1: Guys please- Dont respond to @userfl8wo8lm8k. If you respond to the bot, UA-cam can't detect if its a AI or not. Edit 2: I don't care if you guys don't have any knowledge on bunnies. Just understand that the person recording held them wrong. Edit 3: I do not care. Stop stating lies about bunnies. I used to be a bunny owner myself, and I've done a TON of research. MOTHER BUNNIES DO NOT HOLD THEIR CHILDREN, and if you want to state more lies, AT LEAST DO SOME RESEARCH TO MAKE YOURSELF NOT SEEM DUMB.
@@glados1099 and so the solution is to hold the bunny by the scruff of its neck? The bunny was scared shitless, of course it jumped. Don’t hold bunnies like this
@@MrRocking145 it's less scary to be grabbed and enclosed in giant hands? He seemed on edge, but not scared until the guy approach and try to grab it ^^'
"They only scream like that if they’re scared to death." Yes, they always scream like that when other animals eat them. Oddly enough it doesn't seem to phase other rabbits in the vicinity to run away. Maybe it's just domestic rabbits which are this stupid.
If you ever hear a rabbit scream like that it should be panic inducing. That is the worst possible sound you can hear from your rabbit because it means that they are scared out of their minds for their lives. Sometimes, rabbits use screams to warn other rabbits so they don’t meet the same fate.
I mean this with the least bit of exaggeration: if you hold a wild bunny like that and it makes that kind of sound, you’re putting it at risk of having a heart attack from the panic
“Why are you holding it like that?!” Well, correct. Why are you holding the poor baby bunny like that? You can't scruff a rabbit. EDIT: I came back after like a year and saw my comment blew up.
@@JomeRosario bro ur obviously like 5 it’s literally a fact if you got offended by my opinion then why waste ur time replying hate cuz of your trama jus cuz ur insecure don’t mean u can call someone stupid like bruh is that the only insult u can come up with💀💀
@neptunegoose as a Veterinarian Technician it's absolutely not the proper way to hold any rabbit this way. You're suppose to hold them close to your body&hold their hind quarters.
Pay attention and notice how it only started screaming when the giant approached it. Also, go watch some rabbit videos and see how even it's mother would carry them from that skin flap
They ALWAYS screech like that when scared. Not ACUTE fear of death. I hear them screeching while my car chases them. Video is on my channel a few years back.
Мама-крольчиха, да и вообще все мамы-животные, держат детей за шкирку, это нормально. А тут подходит огромный кто-то, берёт и подносит ко рту! Что думает кролик? Сейчас будут жрать!!!!
As a rabbits breeder/owner myself - It's just right and much save for animal to hold them up like this. Let's just look at what almost happend when the man took it on his palm...
For bigger rabbit people do that because if you hold them by there ears they will kick you to your hand So that's it ☺️ But still no need to hold a bunny like the poor guy was scared ❤️
Good catch after dropping it. The bunny was safer being held by the scruff of it's neck, even if that is not the proper technique. Neither is dropping the poor thing from such a height.
@duffmana1244 Yeah. Even though rabbits are my favorite animal ever, I can't deny that. That's kinda what makes them so brilliant though, they're such a useful part of a functional ecosystem.
YOUR DOG'S RECONISED THE STRESS IN THAT SCARED BABY 🐇🐰🐇 RABBIT. AND SINCE YOU LOVE YOUR DOG'S AND YOUR DOG'S RECONISED LOVE ALL AROUND THEM THEN THEY ARE VERY SENSITIVE TO THE STRESS IN THE RABBIT 🐇🐇🐇 AND YOUR DOG'S WAS READY TO COME AND PROTECT YOU WANDERING WHY THEY WERE HEARING A STRESSFUL SOUND AROUND YOU. AND READY TO PROTECT YOU FROM BEING IN STRESS. AND YOU NEVER KNOW FULLY ABOUT YOUR DOG'S. IF THEY WERE THERE WITH THE RABBIT 🐇🐇 THEY HAVE BEEN SO USED TO BEING AROUND YOUR LOVING DOG'S THEY COULD AND WOULY HAVE SAVED YOUR RABBIT 🐇🐇. I SEEN A VIDEO OF A GOLDEN RETRIEVER SAVE A CAT 🐈🐈 FROM FIGHTING ANOTHER CAT. MOST PEOPLE WOULDN'T HAVE BELIEVED IT. A DOG SAVING A CAT WHILE FIXING TO FIGHT ANOTHER CAT. PEOPLE DO NOT KNOW EVERY THING. I CHOOSE TO BELIEVE THE BEST OF YOUR DOG'S. BE BLESSED IN JESUS CHRIST NAME.
Number one rule when holding a little bunny, never hold it by its neck or ears. It’ll hurt them a lot. Trust me just don’t do It hurts them a lot Edit 1: 1.8k like stop your blowing up my notifications 😭😭😭😭
Never hold a bunny like that! If you try to hold rabbits like that, they feel that an eagle of a hawk has it by their talens and they may have a heart attck from all of the stress.
Just curious, what's the best way? If you try to cup it like the other guy tried in this video, it can just easily jump out. It actually seemed ok being held by it's back skin. Till the other guy walked up to it face to face lol. I'd never touch any baby animal. For fear of putting my scent on it. But one day I may have to🤷🏼♀️
They don’t hold them like that, it really hurt the rabbits and could give it a heart attack which is very upsetting I have just got rabbits today and I already knew not to hold them like that It hurts them a lot
@@freakx8233 Who told you that ? THAT is Literally HOW the Parent Animals hold AND Transport em. The reason why Baby Bun is screaming, is that lil dummy think he's about to get eaten. It does NOT hurt them, unless you doing it wee wrong
@@NexusIncorporation actually it is very rare to see a mother rabbit hold their babies, It would hurt too because it could get too scared and possibly die or it’s pulling their skin.
@@NexusIncorporation actually it is very rare to see a mother rabbit hold their babies, It would hurt too because it could get too scared and possibly die or it’s pulling their skin.
Ur supposed to hold a bunny with ur hands one on the bottom for support and one on the back makes me feel safe holding it like the first person did can hurt them or put them into a shock
I can see why the assumption might be made, because kittens can be held like that, at least by their mothers, but it would’ve made more sense to hold it like a hamster or guinea pig.
@@greengarlicski1366 I know it’s not very entertaining if I saw someone hold a bunny like that I would be furious. If I saw someone holding my bunny like that I would end up hurting them out of rage. Bunnies are not cats
@@redkritter1225 it’s a wild animal.. it doesn’t know humans are not going to hurt it, nor would a domesticated animal. Rabbits don’t have a voice box so that scream is from the lungs showing they’re in pure terror. No rabbit should be picked up by the scruff as it’s extremely painful to them. Just like their mother wouldn’t. A sanctuary or vets wouldn’t take in a WILD animal because they don’t fulfill its needs. And it should only go there if injured which it doesn’t look like it is. The best thing would be to go a couple miles away and release it safely and make sure it’s away from predators. :)
@@redkritter1225shut the fuck up! that’s a wild rabbit not a domestic one an animal shelter won’t take it and the rabbit doesn’t know that humans won’t hurt it! The poor thing is probably terrified! And rabbits are really intelligent and understand what is happening but you don’t about that or you would know and not say this dumb shit.
@@greatattackshark2632 dude, rabbits are prey animals, and how do foxes and bird hold their rabbit prey? By the neck, also the rabbit could still kick and as far as I'm aware, they can kick hard enough to hurt their backs.
They have a thick coat of fur that you can pick them up from the fur and they feel safe being picked up that way just like puppies and kittens get picked up that way by there mothers
@@LoreCreatesEverythingNope! it’s because dogs EAT BUNNIES yEUP, YUEP you heard me. And it’s very common for dogs to eat bunnies since some breeds, are for hunting bunnies. Also it does hurt them if u pick them up from the neck it causes permanent damage
@@joinarebase34m15tell me you don’t give a shit about animals without telling me yo don’t give a shit about animals. it shows. the bunny is literally in pain, no animal should be screeching like that💀‼️
People who own bunnies (like me) don't realize that wild bunnies need to be scruffed for them not to get away from you when your outside, indoors should be able to be held like a normal bunny, unless you have a unusually friendly one
Wtf dude? You shouldn’t own bunnies if you think any of them are okay to be picked up by the scruff💀 they don’t have the same anatomy of cats and dogs lmao what the hell😂
I'm able to pick up my bunny like a little baby or just how a regular bunny would be held and I'm able to take her outside to get some fresh air without her running away❤
I have 2 bunnies like this in my backyard. I love them to pieces. They are shy and run away if I anyone gets close. I respect their fear and would never force them to be close. I feed them organic apples and they love apples. They are becoming less fearful as they get older but still shy. Please be respectful to our helpless and harmless creatures.
Is there some kind of inorganic apple I don't know about and if you're referring to GMOs here I just have to say all the fruit we eat are GMOs they've been selectively bred for thousands of years to make them as tasty as possible
Nah, that's how you hold a rabbit, cats, puppies. It's the proper way to hold them since that's how their mothers hold them in the their mouth when they are just born. This rabbit was actually scared cuz of the other guy.
@@WickdGamr only predators carry rabbits like this. And the scream is because the poor thing thinks it's going to die. I've been looking after rabbits for any years. This video is hard for me to watch
That is a proper observation when the hands came to the bunny the reaction screamed out that was the predator prey instinct I wish more people would understand that good job
@@faintduch6630 that's what I thought. I wasn't exactly sure but I do know that a lot of baby mammals are born with extra scruff exactly for the reason of being carried around like that by their mothers. While it was being carried by the scruff the hands are behind it not posing a threat and it's able to see the world in front of it and might even feel comforted by the compression of the skin while being held. People love to humanize the animals and they have very different instincts. Giant hands look scary not comforting.
That's a sound you never ever forget 🥺 The first year I had a bunny nest in the backyard, my dog found it first. I was able to get the tiny guy out of her mouth unharmed and luckily the mom took it back. I always kept my pup out of that part of the yard during bunny birth season and she came back for the 17 years I lived there.
Awe you had gens of bunnies living in your yard 🥰 and the reason why the mom might’ve taken it back is because the mother bunny trusts you as a human. It’s like when you own a bunny and she gets used to you and when she has babies she will let you pick them up right from birth. you might’ve had a bond with that mother bunny without knowing ❤️ I also have a back yard bunny too I call him Buck and he has babies running around the neighborhood now. I think he also knows I have 2 bunnies that live with me
@@noahmoon355you know nothing about rabbits. Or most baby mammals in general… their mothers pick up their babies just like that, but instead they use their mouths. Do your research. I’ll even give kittens for example to get you started
@@RamzaBeo 'Mother rabbits are also one of the only mammals who cannot pick their babies up to move them to a better spot.' source: toronto wild life center. Also how do you think the mother picks them up? They have far to small mouths. So stop acting like a smartass.
@Itafii smithhh literally all mammals do that, you too. If you don't then you basically might not be alive and possibly a robot that seems to know toxic actions. Edit: You basically are wanting the world to end also because that's all Toxic people's mind.
The rabbit is screaming in pain, not panic, because the camera person is pinching the rabbits neck. This is literally animal abuse for views and likes.
feels threatened almost certainly. it wasn't screaming at first, but the second guy was moving in aggressively to demand to know why he was holding it like that. I'm almost guessing his angered approach set the little bun off, after it had calmed down. either way, poor lil bun.
Yes the Rabbit only starts Screaming When the Idiot approaching Puts his Hands out.. & starts making a Grab for the Rabbit.. & the Idiot having to ask "Hey, Why ? Are you holding him like that?" Then grabbing & Loosing his grip... Hell the Neck Grab is the Safest way to hold & handle a Young Rabbit 🐇.. It's practically the way many young Animals are Held & Carried by their Parents.. When the Parents grab it by the Neck in their mouths...
@Jocelyn Davis I Breed & Raise Rabbits for both Fur & as a Food resource.. I also hunt as another way to put food on my table & in my Freezer... & I'm no idiot.. Yes that Rabbit Kit was Frightened But it wasn't in Pain.. It didn't start Squealing until the Person spoke & started reaching out for it.. The person who spoke & reached to grab the Rabbit kitt.. Did it in the Wrong manner.. That in itself shows the Stupidity of the Person who spoke & grabbed the Rabbit kitt.. That person had no idea on the correct way to grab or Hold a Rabbit... & in fact that Rabbit cry was both a Call for help & Fright/Warning Hell hunter's actually use a similar sound produced by a Whistle Not only to lure in Certain Predatory Animals like Foxes & such.. Well we shoot Foxes in Australia 🇦🇺 We also shoot feral cats too.. The Whistle also works for hunting & bagging Rabbits... So no I'm not the Idiot.. I know the correct way of Handling Animals
@@frankfuller975 Yes you're correct.. That Rabbit kitt was still calm.. Not screaming & it wasn't in pain either The Scream was a Fright/Scare/Warning call.. Yes the guy who spoke & grabbed for the Rabbit did it in a very Threatening Manner & that's what set the Rabbit kitt to start Screaming
Please DON'T EVER hold a rabbit like a cat or dog!!! That hurts them so much and can break their neck!!! That is why the poor baby started squealing. It is the equivalent of someone tying a rope around your neck and carrying you by the rope. Blow up this comment so that they will see this!!!
My close friend owned a rabbit and I can say from experience they are very susceptible to heart attacks. A cat ended up chasing the rabbit around, but the rabbit escaped when we scared the cat off. A day later it died of a heart attack. They probably shouldn't do this as it could scare the rabbit enough to give it a heart attack.
Never hold them too long by the skin of their neck or anywhere on the head. If they try to free themselves from the grasp, they might injure themselves and it'll be painful to watch. Please handle them from base and comfort them to make them feel safe and love you instead of using fear as tool to make them submit to your antics.
@🎀 It’s Alle Channel 🎀 you’re dumb. You can position your hands underneath their armpits and butt, and they then can’t position to bite you. I can tell you’ve never owned a rabbit, or one bit you one time and now you’re traumatized and scared of them.
I had two orphaned bunnies that had lost their mother to a hawk. I knew there was a burrough in my yard but didn't know where. My cat lead me to two baby rabbits by a tree huddled together with there eyes barely opened. I took them to a very kind vet that hooked me up with the info I needed. I have fostered newborn orphaned and rejected kittens. Which is similar. Vet told me to use Kitten milk replacer and add a tablespoon of heavy whipping cream (without sugar) to each can of KMR. They both lived to age 7 and died 17 days apart which crushed me. They were so much fun to have.
@@clarey3631 Yes they were both females and they had run of the house while I was awake and had a large. Cage 5' x3' that was set up to sleep. They were litter box trained just like a cat and actually had a cat as a companion
@@hickchick4494 Aww thank you but it was my pleasure. It broke my heart when they passed but they had a good life that lasted twice as long as they would in the wild.
And you don't hold any rabbit like that as they are a prey animal & that is how a predator would grab them...so he/she got scared as he/she thought a predator had them...
@Freikorps Berserker I'm saying maybe the person holding the bunny has some experience with cats but not bunnies so he thought holding it like that is okay
If you never Heard your rabbit making that form of noise then its a positive thing, However if you do hear it, it means they are either scared, harrased or think their finał demise is coming They screech in this way so other rabbits that hear it know NOT to come closer.
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@@christiangamer3669plus you are feeling bad for Jesus but this Bunny felt pain and fear because of this person holding the bunny and your saying that this comment needs to repent to Jesus for putting Jesus in the comment?
The bunny probably yelled 7 slurs in a single squeak
Omg dude no 😂
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Huh
No wonder why he was holding him like that
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Congratulations on that guy who caught the bunny and said “Why are you holding him like that!?”
Yeah
Exactly!!!!!!
he literally let it fall, prooving the cammans point
@@Mike-we3rbthat’s literally not how rabbits are supposed to be held.
@@Mike-we3rbthere not supposed to be held like that, your supposed to support there butts. They arnt like kittens that have delevoped neck scruffs for there parents to carry them. So when’s they are picked up by there scruff it does the opposite effect compared to kittens it causes them stress rather than relaxing and they can injure themselves much more. The bunny jumped because it got frightened by being passed to another person and it saw an opportunity to escape.
This sound will forever haunt my nightmares because of the time my grandmother’s dog got ahold of my rabbit Mia. She survived relatively unharmed (thank god) but it made me feel helpless and afraid. I tried consoling her but she was terrified and lashed out anytime I tried to touch her. She eventually calmed down and I held and comforted her, promising I would never put her in a position where she would have to make that noise again. I kept that promise for years until she died of old age.
My name is Mia. Thank you for keeping your promise. ♥🌼 🐰🌱🌞
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Never bring a small animal near a dog that thier not familiar with they'd think the bunny is a toy
@@ushirokaito8846 It was accidental. Mia was hanging out with me in my room and my grandmother opened my door to ask me something and her dog ran right past her and went for Mia.
Thank you!
Never hold a bunny like that. They are prey animals, thus being handled like that will make them have the wild instinct that they’re being carried to their death.
Do you have any expertise on this? 😂 Oh I know, you are one of those keyboard heroes who tries to be knowledgeable and do nothing but spreading bs across the internet
They are bad ppl who can't take care of animals ofc
Lol no.
@@Egg.98you are in fact, a moron.
You must be a rabbit also…
I’m so happy that, 1. That guy caught the poor bunny and 2. He was mad at the other person for holding the poor thing like that.
Sounds about right coming from a furry
@@meowwoso sounds about right coming from a weeb
@@meowwoso Jesus not all furries are bad I mean look at milkded dude
Wait a damn minute isn’t how you supposed to hold it??🤨🤨
@@Xellion867 yea
BUT THE WAY HOW THE RABBIT SCREAM IS SCARED
Let him go! Rabbits are very sensitive and just going into shock and fright will kill them
Bruh that’s how i scream-
Dont hold bunnies like that 😢❤
"why are you holding him like that" is exactly the question that needed to be asked 💀
Before you respond d to this read the entire thing please. I keep getting comments trying to correct me on things I already mentioned here and said are correct or with false information that I explained in here and they didn’t bother researching it properly. It has been 9 months and the only correction reply(of which there has probably been over 20) that actually corrected me was the baby rabbit probably went into shock, not played dead. And honestly he was probably the rudest about trying to correct me so it’s annoying.
A lot of mammals have a patch of fur called a scruff that makes it ok to pick them up like this.
However rabbits in particular are not supposed to be picked up this way, as it scared them when there back legs aren’t supported, and since rabbits hardly ever up their babies by the scruff they haven’t their scruffs haven’t evolved to be strong enough to support them, so it hurts to.
The fat at the scruff is also connected to muscle underneath it, which means you would be pulling on those when you pick a rabbit up on the scruff, resulting in more pain. A cat or dogs scruff isn’t connected to muscles like this
I changed don’t to hardly ever as on rare occasions they will pick up there rabbit young, but never on the scruff and it is very rare. I should add this is also a specific species that has only been seen doing this a handful of times, and I’m not 100% confident in the articles.
Baby dogs, cats, rabbits and other mammals instinctively feel safe and calm when they are held that way because that is the way their mother holds them to move them, they feel so safe and calm that they can fall asleep that way.
@@lcefrisbee @Hildegard … you guys are contradicting each other! Now you must fight to the death and whoever wins, is correct 😌!
@@loddia.2187 aaahh the ol' mortal kombat negotiation technique.
@@gnolly8222 it’s the only way unfortunately 😔
bunnies don’t do that when they’re a little nervous, they do that when they think they are going to die.
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As a person with a bunny I can safely say that when a bunny screeches like that it’s because they think that their life is being threatened…
Yeah I'd imagine they kinda just found a baby bunny and held it. It's probably wild and flipped the fuck out.
Who cares
I mean... it is a wild bunny. Of course it thinks that.
@@JoeTheBroken because they're an animal...
@@JoeTheBroken These people probably eat that shit anyway
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Aunt: "Hold your new baby cousin. Come on its easy"
When you hold him:
Can confirm. I do it all the time
Imagine a kid is you auntie
@@bane5057 what the fuck do you mean
And then people all like what's wrong with you!?
@@Alatus-h2c how many children have you dropped on the stairs?
This dude got reflexes to catch the bunny. Claps for him.
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Raised rabbits for years and it’s a skill that comes with experience. Baby rabbits fly more often than you’d think lol
@@xpouii-3992 how much a day ?
No sorry but everyone can do it, you just need arms, it happen every week to me with my phone
@@ed3n4pf lmao I drop my pone on my face tf u talking about
When he got reflexes 😍
Bruh, Bunnies are PREY animals. They do not like being picked up. AT ALL. No wonder the poor bun freaked out.
Ok mr vet. Stop talking out of your ass again.
@@Zorzdog maybe because urs is a domesticated rabbit..
@@fin7313 oc didn't specify what type of a bunny it is. 🤨
@@cosneanumatei5117 you don't need to be a vet to know very basic facts about rabbits, like the fact that they're prey animals. It's common sense that a wild prey animal doesn't want to be picked up, and the rabbit's screams are pretty solid proof of that.
@@katsarida all rabbits are different. As the first dude said, his rabbit doesn't do this.
To everyone before reading, if you're going to deny the claim, do research first.
Bunnies have a scruff, but they have muscles attached to it. Making it painful for the bunnies to be held by the scruff. The proper way to hold a bunny is to secure its butt. I prefer to hold them on my palm, securing the butt. I mean seriously, to those who are gonna say "Oh well, erhm actkually! The bunny freaked out right when the other dude came!!" I'm sorry but, that rabbit was in a state of shock and fear or was playing dead. It started panicking because it probably thought it was gonna die or felt threatened. Carnivores and lagomorphs are not the same. You can't compare cats or dogs to bunnies because they're different! Bunnies don't even move their babies around either. Not to mention, bunnies CAN break their back if they kick while being held by the scruff. So seriously.. Respect to the guy to actually said "Why are you holding him like that?" DO not reply until you read this entire thing.
U kmow what, as a bunnyowner of 2 bunns, i think this comment is the best way to answer to this vid
Amen brother
quien es tu hermano
I had heard that too but this veterarian says “Rabbits can be scruffed” at around the 1:49 mark.
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I have a lionhead myself and he usually just hops in my lap so I don’t have to try very hard to pick him up, lol.
preach!!!!
Besides all going on, that second guy's bunny catching skill is leveled to the max
He spent his skill points catefully.
Who cares?? Why is he holding this animal this way hurting and scaring him🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
he got them dad reflexes
@@HevahaB bruh
@@HevahaB 😐
For the lengthy debaters here: rabbits do not like being held like this. The man was probably just holding it this way for a few seconds so that the rabbit wouldn't bite him (which they sometimes do) as he moved it. Rabbits are not like kittens. And it was quiet because it was nervous. Ive seen several animals go quiet when scared before panicking.
HOW THE BIGGEST ZOOLIGEST IVE SEEN thx
i looked at the mans channel, and its actually a child, but you are still damn right😢
Prey behavior :(
Animals doesn't like when their being held, most alot of people disrespect and abuse, and sometimes this boy holding the rabbit wrong,
even if you're scared of being bitten its not a big deal, i own two bunnies and you can usually carry them as you normally do but keep your hand holding their chin so they can't bite
When you hold a cat by the scruff, it thinks you're its mom.
When you hold a rabbit by the scruff, it thinks you're going to eat it.
Edit: How did this comment start a war in the replies wtf you guys
Finally someone who knows about rabbits.
Cat mommas eat their children, got it.
@@tremendousyeet3467 Cat mommies hold their children by the scruff.
Why does they take lovely rabbit like this?
@@annaritaranalli1791 Gramer? I speak bad vocabulary but not Bad Gramer.
The bunny was traumatized. Here's how I know. My friend has a huge property with many wild rabbits. I played this and rabbits came out of hiding, in plain sight disregarding danger, scratching themselves, running in circles, pulling out their fur and running towards the audio. They were trying to save the baby, it was not a nice experience
Im about to traumatize you buddy
Respect to the guy who asked, "Why are you holding him like that?" because bunnies can be severely injured when held like that. You can rip their SKIN from their muscles, and holding them like that reminds them of their predators.
Edit1: Guys please- Dont respond to @userfl8wo8lm8k. If you respond to the bot, UA-cam can't detect if its a AI or not.
Edit 2: I don't care if you guys don't have any knowledge on bunnies. Just understand that the person recording held them wrong.
Edit 3: I do not care. Stop stating lies about bunnies. I used to be a bunny owner myself, and I've done a TON of research. MOTHER BUNNIES DO NOT HOLD THEIR CHILDREN, and if you want to state more lies, AT LEAST DO SOME RESEARCH TO MAKE YOURSELF NOT SEEM DUMB.
Yes. THANK YOU!!!
Uh.. ok.. didnt need the info miss PETA woman.
I think you did... @@JosiahMassie
@@JosiahMassie it's not only for you so just ignore it
@@JosiahMassie if you don't need the information
DONT COMMENT
Why are you holding him like that. Bunny immediately jumps out of hands. *moment of realization*
Ikr. It’s like they forget it’s an animal not a pet
@@glados1099 and so the solution is to hold the bunny by the scruff of its neck? The bunny was scared shitless, of course it jumped. Don’t hold bunnies like this
@@MrRocking145 the bunny seemed cared that the man was approaching not that it was being held like that
@@MrRocking145 it's less scary to be grabbed and enclosed in giant hands? He seemed on edge, but not scared until the guy approach and try to grab it ^^'
Ikr it’s not fair that poor rabbit
"why you holding him like that? OOH"
Jackass it's a girl🤬😡
You said nothing wrong olha. Looks like the message is deleted
oh
Yes. Why what is the other message say to you?
That’s not how you hold bunnies. They only scream like that if they’re scared to death.
"They only scream like that if they’re scared to death."
Yes, they always scream like that when other animals eat them. Oddly enough it doesn't seem to phase other rabbits in the vicinity to run away. Maybe it's just domestic rabbits which are this stupid.
That's an un-domestic Baby Bunny! Some people don't care about rabbits.
No the other vid of bunny screaming
Kung Fu Cow they can die from a panic attack out of fear and a weak frail body
@@kungfucow547 I wouldn't use the word "stupid" as they are only animal's but sure ı:^
I am literally crying I feel so bad for the poor bunny😭😭 "why are u holding him like that" is the right thing to say..
be quiet peasant!
As a bunny owner this breaks my heart . I love my baby bun 🥺🐇🤍
same 😭😭the pain
As
🙁😔😔
i rescued one wild bunny.now its in my house.i want to know how to feed it
I’m going to be getting a bunny, AND WHY IS HE HOLDING IT LIKE THAT, THAT BUNNY HAS A REASON TO BE SCREAMING
It screamed because you fucking holding him like that😊
If you ever hear a rabbit scream like that it should be panic inducing. That is the worst possible sound you can hear from your rabbit because it means that they are scared out of their minds for their lives. Sometimes, rabbits use screams to warn other rabbits so they don’t meet the same fate.
If rabbits were even the slightest bit useful, Id feel bad. But they're not.
@@literallyanangrymoose7717 bruh humans aren’t useful so let me go shot someone cuz it doesn’t matter if they are in pain it’s fine cuz their useless
@Adam Hazza if I truned that in as a essay then I would get and F- there barely any words
Imagine thinking we'd be panicked by a rabbit scream
@@LegendaryP-sl7gf they don’t make sounds they only do that when they are in danger
I Appreciate the SLIGHT bit of concern from the man taking him.
@@Late-cake Yea so shouldn't you try holding it like the second guy did? In the palm of your hands?
@Chocolate cake Rookie. Every experienced rabbit handler has either a spare Tupperware container or sock to stuff ‘em inside.
@@Late-cakeSomewhere quiet or safe for em, I suppose.
Bit sexist
@Chocolate cake
You typed a story just to basically agree that you shouldn’t hold it that way and the concern by the other guy was valid.
I love how all of a sudden everyone in the comment section is a bunny expert.
Bro😂😂😂
Real
I have a lil male rabbit and I continue studying his species to improve his quality of life
Yeah because I have 3 bunnies and that’s my what my whole channel’s about 🤣
I am a big fan of rabbits/hares, I have read a lot about them and I will only tell you that the comments are right, don't pick up a rabbit like that
You don't need to be an expert to know holding bunny like that hurts 🙄
I mean this with the least bit of exaggeration: if you hold a wild bunny like that and it makes that kind of sound, you’re putting it at risk of having a heart attack from the panic
The rabbits legs: 🚁🚁🚁🚁
nahhhhhhhhhh
@@tananorris189wait you're my gf
🚁🚁🚁🚁💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@rolandtanaleon5143 hey babe
@@justarand0mmwhat💀💀💀💀
Why would you ever hold a rabbit like that? Rabbits rarely make a sound, so when they do that means that they are scared for their lives
@@jsdnv Nah rabbits don’t carry their babies like that, other animals do but not rabbits
@xoIt doesn't hurt. It only hurts when you grabbing it.
@@jsdnv you propably dont feel any pain of the creatures that cry in pain when people forcefully grab them
@@jsdnv sonic pls, focus on yourself being in a good game finally
@xo Nevermind im just gonna stop cause I saw my rabbit had a baby and my rabbit did it.
“Why are you holding it like that?!”
Well, correct. Why are you holding the poor baby bunny like that? You can't scruff a rabbit.
EDIT: I came back after like a year and saw my comment blew up.
Infact it was calm at first until the other person's hand came
@That Guy agreed
@That Guy tastes pretty good tho
@Darman Burkhardt: It's good to know that we can all agree that you're useless, thanks for agreeing and confirming that fact with us.
@Darman Burkhardt humans arent useless... They're a hinderance
The most abusive ways to hold a bunny
no its not dum
@@JomeRosario bro ur obviously like 5 it’s literally a fact if you got offended by my opinion then why waste ur time replying hate cuz of your trama jus cuz ur insecure don’t mean u can call someone stupid like bruh is that the only insult u can come up with💀💀
NEVER EVER grab a rabbit by the neck!! They DON'T have scruff like a dog.
Instead you should just grip them by the neck hard
as a rabbit owner this is how me and my fellow rabbit owners are supposed to pick up a rabbit…
@neptunegoose as a Veterinarian Technician it's absolutely not the proper way to hold any rabbit this way. You're suppose to hold them close to your body&hold their hind quarters.
@@ScarlettO-Hare29 oh what next you're a well known geologist.
@@ScarlettO-Hare29I've raised hundreds dozens of rabbits and it's never hurt any of them to be held by the scruff of the neck
Poor bunny😭 Rabbits scream only in acute fear of death or when you are in severe pain. .. But yea! Why are you holding like that?!
It's not uncommon for wild rabbits to have heart attacks when they go into freak out mode like that as well.
Pay attention and notice how it only started screaming when the giant approached it. Also, go watch some rabbit videos and see how even it's mother would carry them from that skin flap
They ALWAYS screech like that when scared. Not ACUTE fear of death. I hear them screeching while my car chases them. Video is on my channel a few years back.
So he doesn't drop it. Like the other nimrod does.
Мама-крольчиха, да и вообще все мамы-животные, держат детей за шкирку, это нормально. А тут подходит огромный кто-то, берёт и подносит ко рту! Что думает кролик? Сейчас будут жрать!!!!
"why are you holding him like that?"
why'd you even catch a wild rabbit?
Yes
You're rabbit so crazy and fly
It’s a baby they might have needed to move it because of another animal but that’s just what I think
Because it is fun
Holding them like that is harmless
At least he asked what I was thinking, "why is the other person holding him like that"?
Because mother bunnies hold their babies like that
@@Klaproossje no
@@j.lsaket140 yes stupid they do so do cats
@@kflip0634 did you google it?
As a rabbits breeder/owner myself - It's just right and much save for animal to hold them up like this. Let's just look at what almost happend when the man took it on his palm...
Thank you to the guy questioning why he’s holding that poor baby like that. And good catch!
For bigger rabbit people do that because if you hold them by there ears they will kick you to your hand
So that's it ☺️
But still no need to hold a bunny like the poor guy was scared ❤️
Actually you're wrong, he should say why he shouldn't hold like that instead of just shaming him cause he's a bitch irl
Cute baby bunny good catch
no joke good catch!
Good catch after dropping it. The bunny was safer being held by the scruff of it's neck, even if that is not the proper technique. Neither is dropping the poor thing from such a height.
Props to the dude "why are you holding him like that?"
For real! and people are defending the person holding the rabbit like that
For real! and people are defending the person holding the rabbit like that
Yea its not a cat
cuz they jump, your hero nearly dropped it
@@yungphame cuz they are smart and wouldnt drop it like the other guy nearly did
😂Cute
Rabbits have VERY delicate bones, it's really easy to hurt their spine by holding them wrong
They are the energy bar of wildlife
@duffmana1244 Yeah. Even though rabbits are my favorite animal ever, I can't deny that. That's kinda what makes them so brilliant though, they're such a useful part of a functional ecosystem.
@@Little_Lepustheir mom carried they like this.
@@duffmana1244 ayo
@@FraneDiondo greetings my fellow dream wanderer
As a bunny myself, I can say that the bunny was scared. You’re welcome.
Yoooooo
Is it bad eating your own feces?
as a bad bunny myself, I'm ready for a duel between you and me (a singing duel of course)
@@MMDVAWARENESSas a bunny i can confirm the soft poo tastes good while the hard tastes like shit.
Bro. You don't even have to be a expert to realize this.
I wasn’t wearing headphones and my dogs came over wondering what the heck that was
The rabbit screeching in distress probably hit a prey driver in their mind.
@@zarynt1089 nah probably just went to check out wtf that is
YOUR DOG'S RECONISED THE STRESS IN THAT SCARED BABY 🐇🐰🐇 RABBIT. AND SINCE YOU LOVE YOUR DOG'S AND YOUR DOG'S RECONISED LOVE ALL AROUND THEM THEN THEY ARE VERY SENSITIVE TO THE STRESS IN THE RABBIT 🐇🐇🐇 AND YOUR DOG'S WAS READY TO COME AND PROTECT YOU WANDERING WHY THEY WERE HEARING A STRESSFUL SOUND AROUND YOU. AND READY TO PROTECT YOU FROM BEING IN STRESS. AND YOU NEVER KNOW FULLY ABOUT YOUR DOG'S. IF THEY WERE THERE WITH THE RABBIT 🐇🐇 THEY HAVE BEEN SO USED TO BEING AROUND YOUR LOVING DOG'S THEY COULD AND WOULY HAVE SAVED YOUR RABBIT 🐇🐇. I SEEN A VIDEO OF A GOLDEN RETRIEVER SAVE A CAT 🐈🐈 FROM FIGHTING ANOTHER CAT. MOST PEOPLE WOULDN'T HAVE BELIEVED IT. A DOG SAVING A CAT WHILE FIXING TO FIGHT ANOTHER CAT. PEOPLE DO NOT KNOW EVERY THING. I CHOOSE TO BELIEVE THE BEST OF YOUR DOG'S. BE BLESSED IN JESUS CHRIST NAME.
You scared that poor bunny because you had the phone in the other hand, ugh.
@@angelakeenan2858 Didn’t know mental institutes offer their patients unsupervised internet connection
Number one rule when holding a little bunny, never hold it by its neck or ears. It’ll hurt them a lot. Trust me just don’t do It hurts them a lot
Edit 1: 1.8k like stop your blowing up my notifications 😭😭😭😭
I wonder how bad it hurts when I put them into a frying pan?
@@jackblack5996 don’t even joke about that
@@eijiro_.Kirishima159 it's no joke buddy. Rabbit is delicious!
@@jackblack5996 seriously stop
@@jackblack5996 bro can you actually stop
Never hold a bunny like that! If you try to hold rabbits like that, they feel that an eagle of a hawk has it by their talens and they may have a heart attck from all of the stress.
Just curious, what's the best way? If you try to cup it like the other guy tried in this video, it can just easily jump out. It actually seemed ok being held by it's back skin. Till the other guy walked up to it face to face lol. I'd never touch any baby animal. For fear of putting my scent on it. But one day I may have to🤷🏼♀️
@@kellbell86 It didnt start squealing until the man came
@@YourFaveKenz23 that's what I said.
lol
@kellievolk5325 the best way to hold a bunny, believe it or not, is by its ears.
“Why you holdin him like that”
Yes, thats what the video said
@@sunset6441 yes ik but I was repeating what he said cause it was funny
@@maxine2651 😂 it was
That’s how you get them to not bite you
@@ella_sparkle6726 no it’s not you train them to not bite you.
When that bunny started screaming, I started to genuinely worry about the bunny because I know what that scream means
“Why you holding him like that” same bro
Omg ty for likes
cause the parent animals hold them like that too maybe?....
They don’t hold them like that, it really hurt the rabbits and could give it a heart attack which is very upsetting
I have just got rabbits today and I already knew not to hold them like that
It hurts them a lot
@@freakx8233 Who told you that ? THAT is Literally HOW the Parent Animals hold AND Transport em. The reason why Baby Bun is screaming, is that lil dummy think he's about to get eaten. It does NOT hurt them, unless you doing it wee wrong
@@NexusIncorporation actually it is very rare to see a mother rabbit hold their babies,
It would hurt too because it could get too scared and possibly die or it’s pulling their skin.
@@NexusIncorporation actually it is very rare to see a mother rabbit hold their babies,
It would hurt too because it could get too scared and possibly die or it’s pulling their skin.
Who gave bro the permission to be that freaking adorable
🥺🐇🐰
Fr now i want a bunny so bad 😭
God. A blessing to humanity.
@@superwhatevergamin9634nah
@@Idk-j1b9zI had an bunny but it died:(
Ur supposed to hold a bunny with ur hands one on the bottom for support and one on the back makes me feel safe holding it like the first person did can hurt them or put them into a shock
Finally a comment that knows what there talking about
I can see why the assumption might be made, because kittens can be held like that, at least by their mothers, but it would’ve made more sense to hold it like a hamster or guinea pig.
That's the point of the video torturing this baby bunny is supposed to be funny plus entertaining but it's not for me
@@greengarlicski1366 I know it’s not very entertaining if I saw someone hold a bunny like that I would be furious. If I saw someone holding my bunny like that I would end up hurting them out of rage. Bunnies are not cats
Bruh, he he screamed cause he didn’t recognize the second person. He screamed as soon as the second person got near
Bunnies can actually paralyze themselves by kicking frantically like that.
True
Natural selection then
it is what it is
Lmao
@@bradleyg7498 lol 😂
"Why you holding like that? "
Dude just read my mind
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You suppose to it doesn’t hurt them
@@SatoruEditsZ she were pulling his fur
@@SatoruEditsZ she were probably holding its ears tigthly, it can possibly cause scars to the rabbit or even worse.
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That scream has ripped my heart apart
Oh shut up the bunny is fine. Just move it somewhere else or give it to an animal sanctuary
@@redkritter1225 it’s a wild animal.. it doesn’t know humans are not going to hurt it, nor would a domesticated animal. Rabbits don’t have a voice box so that scream is from the lungs showing they’re in pure terror. No rabbit should be picked up by the scruff as it’s extremely painful to them. Just like their mother wouldn’t. A sanctuary or vets wouldn’t take in a WILD animal because they don’t fulfill its needs. And it should only go there if injured which it doesn’t look like it is. The best thing would be to go a couple miles away and release it safely and make sure it’s away from predators. :)
@@m1lotheme1on94 i don’t give a fuck dude animals are stupid and don’t realize when they are being helped.
@@redkritter1225shut the fuck up! that’s a wild rabbit not a domestic one an animal shelter won’t take it and the rabbit doesn’t know that humans won’t hurt it! The poor thing is probably terrified! And rabbits are really intelligent and understand what is happening but you don’t about that or you would know and not say this dumb shit.
@@m1lotheme1on94 cry
It’s actually not harmful to that baby rabbit when he holds him like that because that’s how there mom would hold them
“Why? Because I’m holding my phone in the other hand cos care more about views than treating her kindly.”
Yeah, that's just shitty behaviour to animals.
He’s holding it by the scruff which does not harm or even cause displeasure to the animal. It also prevents the rabbit from hurting itself.
@@greatattackshark2632 dude, rabbits are prey animals, and how do foxes and bird hold their rabbit prey? By the neck, also the rabbit could still kick and as far as I'm aware, they can kick hard enough to hurt their backs.
@@greatattackshark2632 rabbits don’t react the way a cat does, they aren’t meant to b picked up like that. They’re prey animals :/
@@greatattackshark2632 Rabbits don’t have scruffs, and their own mothers don’t even pick them up at all-
Please *do not EVER* hold a bunny like that…
It hurts them. No wonder they were screaming like that
They have a thick coat of fur that you can pick them up from the fur and they feel safe being picked up that way just like puppies and kittens get picked up that way by there mothers
@@LoreCreatesEverythingNope! it’s because dogs EAT BUNNIES yEUP, YUEP you heard me. And it’s very common for dogs to eat bunnies since some breeds, are for hunting bunnies. Also it does hurt them if u pick them up from the neck it causes permanent damage
How bout this mind your own business and that bunny 🐰 isn’t even going to be hurt 😂 plus that bunt isn’t even getting abuse like pls chill
@@joinarebase34m15it was terrified you idiot
@@joinarebase34m15tell me you don’t give a shit about animals without telling me yo don’t give a shit about animals. it shows. the bunny is literally in pain, no animal should be screeching like that💀‼️
Bunnies aren’t designed to be held from the back of their head. They won’t even let their own mothers do that.
Do you have bunnies Blanco anything and you have to feed the bunny a carrot 💛🤎💙💚💜💙🤎💛
Designed?...
@@kinneyshoes1 Yes, we all have an intelligent creator. Honest question, how do you think we came into existence?
@@naomiboswell3322 science, but this could be a simulation so, maybe
@@mxz1691 What do you mean by science? There’s different theories within science as to how we’ve gotten here.
Don’t. hold. it. by. the. scruff. You hear me?
People who own bunnies (like me) don't realize that wild bunnies need to be scruffed for them not to get away from you when your outside, indoors should be able to be held like a normal bunny, unless you have a unusually friendly one
Make sure you clarify next time that this is only for babies. If you do this to an adult rabbit it can harm them, paralyze them, kill them etc.,
This cute❤
Wtf dude? You shouldn’t own bunnies if you think any of them are okay to be picked up by the scruff💀 they don’t have the same anatomy of cats and dogs lmao what the hell😂
The scruff isntas strong as say a cat it's genuinely hurts them and makes them think there being held by a predator
I'm able to pick up my bunny like a little baby or just how a regular bunny would be held and I'm able to take her outside to get some fresh air without her running away❤
omg … “first question why do you hold
Your rabbit like that?😳😬🫥
Yeah this is the wrong way to hold a rabbit . I am a rabbit owner and the correct way is to hold like a new born baby or to hold it on shoulder
Yup u guys are right i saw a human owner of a rabbit holding him like this and the rabbit screaming
Rabbit should be hold by ears
@@directimpact4990 no that hurts them BADLY
@@directimpact4990 never ever rabbits ears are the most delicate part
I have 2 bunnies like this in my backyard. I love them to pieces. They are shy and run away if I anyone gets close. I respect their fear and would never force them to be close. I feed them organic apples and they love apples. They are becoming less fearful as they get older but still shy. Please be respectful to our helpless and harmless creatures.
Is there some kind of inorganic apple I don't know about and if you're referring to GMOs here I just have to say all the fruit we eat are GMOs they've been selectively bred for thousands of years to make them as tasty as possible
@Jocelyn Davis
Geez who's the idiot now....
& it's definitely not me..
Wild Rabbits don't adapt or do well in Captivity...
@@NotThatJonesShow gmo technology wasn't available thousands of years ago.
@@intrepidmercenary_1 someone doesn't know what a GMO is apparently
@Jocelyn Davis so glad you were happy but I doubt that the bunnies were happy
Not to be rude but you shouldent grab bunniws by the ears . Wild bunnies nor pet bunnies
It’s literally by the fur
@@JuanChio77772 IKR
My heart cried when I heard the bunny scream :(
They only scream if they’re in extreme pain or feel close to death.
@@DetectiveBree that still sounds heartbreaking T_T
@@DetectiveBree I'm pretty sure it only screamed because it feels threatened-
Ok
I didnt cry and gave him an applause
I love how the other guy tells the guy to not hold him like that
Nah, that's how you hold a rabbit, cats, puppies. It's the proper way to hold them since that's how their mothers hold them in the their mouth when they are just born. This rabbit was actually scared cuz of the other guy.
@@dominiknuhanovic6075 they don’t though at least not rabbits
@@lordofcups78
Yes they do. Most of the time tho a mother rabbit will just save herself and leave her offspring to die if there’s a predator nearby.
@@lordofcups78 take a mother's "den" that's in her cage and move it to the otherside. Watch the mother carry them exactly like this back into the den.
@@WickdGamr only predators carry rabbits like this. And the scream is because the poor thing thinks it's going to die.
I've been looking after rabbits for any years. This video is hard for me to watch
Respect for the guy that said “Why you holding him like that?”
@noob bc the guy holding him by the neck was wrong
@@steveskinner1889 The thing was gonna be fine.
@@steveskinner1889 they have another coat of skin so the mother/human can hold it/them(if theirs alot)
@@steveskinner1889 it wasn't their fault was it though. Plus that's how their mothers hold them
@@unboxingwithrikka2478 faxs. Speaking facts
stop holding the bunny by the skin. it hurts the bunny, thats why it was screaming..please hold it carefully
The Bunny: help I don't want to die
Yah that's right they always say that but what you think should I report this video
@@riddhidoiphode9639 lol
@@justamegasadhenriquetimegh1360 🤣🤣
Ok
@@riddhidoiphode9639 yes you should report it
Hearing a bunny screaming hurts my soul 😭💔
Aww, bless your heart & soul sister. I feel that.
He just feels threatened no worries
And it also hurts my ear drums
@@OGrotisseriechicken uh they also scream like that When they are in SO MUCH pain:(
Me to🥺
The second guy definitely knows what he's doing. Reflexes, even asks why the cameraman is holding the bunny like that.
Yea..
We all saw and heard the same thing.
@Jason Dadude but your not supposed to hold bunnies that way
@Jason Dadude Rabbits do not pick their babies up by the scruff, so the scruff isn’t developed to support their weight. It just hurts and scares them.
Is the cause of the rabbit’s panic
Nearly drops him
Yeah he’s the hero in this clip.
Are you all braindead?
@@chaoticcanine if the original poster knew this. They wouldn’t get the backlash. I support this comment 100%
I'm getting so confused at all the comments criticising the person for "holding it wrong"...WHO IS HOLDING IT WRONG BRO😭Woman or man???
The first person, who was pinching it by the skin.
i kinda wanna cuddle this baby bunny cause hes so fluffy and adorable
same I just feel so bad for that bunny :(
not so adorable when he bites you if you hold him like that, or if you even touch him. he's wild
😮❤😍🐰❤😍😍🥺
The wild bunny?, he can stay away from me ty x
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Note that the bunny was calm until the guy tried to hold it, then it was NOOOO NOT HIM🤣.
I wondered about that too to…. To be completely honest don’t trust the people in that video…
That is a proper observation when the hands came to the bunny the reaction screamed out that was the predator prey instinct I wish more people would understand that good job
Danger Will Robinson Danger!! 😁😁😁
Pretty sure the scruff of the neck is how they’re carried in the wild, maybe it finds it relaxing?
@@faintduch6630 that's what I thought. I wasn't exactly sure but I do know that a lot of baby mammals are born with extra scruff exactly for the reason of being carried around like that by their mothers. While it was being carried by the scruff the hands are behind it not posing a threat and it's able to see the world in front of it and might even feel comforted by the compression of the skin while being held. People love to humanize the animals and they have very different instincts. Giant hands look scary not comforting.
Baby rabbit: *High pitched demonic screaming*
The guy: why are you holding him like that?
@@WILD-DUDEno rabbits don't do that 🤓
@@WILD-DUDE nooo never do that to a bunny please it takes them in a stress position as u can see
@L1AM VR no it cant
@@elenitriantafillaki5784no its not takes them in a stress
boo get cancelled
Alright its ok its a damn bunny. Dude wasnt holding it right. The gay guy who caught it can relax now.
hearing that little bunny scream makes me so sad.. if a bunny screams like that they think they are literally about to die
edit: thanks for the likes
Rabbit pie😋😋😋😋
@@MsJoshyy123WHAT THE HECK!!!
Exactly bunnies are not supposed to scream or make any noise
@@ILovetheweekndmorethanme nah bro, they make plenty of noise
@@BlbvF its a Peter rabbit reference when Mr McGreggor wants to make Peter into rabbit pie. 🐇 🥧
That bunny jumped out of his hands like, *”YOU’LL NEVER TAKE ME ALIVE!!!”*
Furu xs
Lol 😂
Its Not funny
@@oreo.onpaws yummy rabbit stew 😋
@@dhmboi1273 wOw YoUr So FuNnY (seriously that’s not funny to say on rabbit videos)
Imagine in your childhood, some big titan grabs you and you doesn't know what he will do to you.
Ouh, i made a reference of attack on titans
😂
@@ForsakenSandpaperbro noticed a month after
And then the Titan starts petting your head
Из shadow fight 2?
Who said that freaking cute!!
That's a sound you never ever forget 🥺 The first year I had a bunny nest in the backyard, my dog found it first. I was able to get the tiny guy out of her mouth unharmed and luckily the mom took it back. I always kept my pup out of that part of the yard during bunny birth season and she came back for the 17 years I lived there.
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🙏😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@sararebeca1720 😊 alls well that ends well. Thank you 😊
Scream
Awe you had gens of bunnies living in your yard 🥰 and the reason why the mom might’ve taken it back is because the mother bunny trusts you as a human. It’s like when you own a bunny and she gets used to you and when she has babies she will let you pick them up right from birth. you might’ve had a bond with that mother bunny without knowing ❤️ I also have a back yard bunny too I call him Buck and he has babies running around the neighborhood now. I think he also knows I have 2 bunnies that live with me
The fact that the bunny was more comfortable with the guy that was holding him like a coat on a hanger than the guy that was being gentle
Being gentle in this situation was to carry the bunny by the neck, where he didn't felt threatened.
@pw6002 No, he definitely felt threatened. That is how the bunny's predators hold them in the wild. Definitely was just accepting fate
Rabbits don’t like their feet touched
@@noahmoon355you know nothing about rabbits. Or most baby mammals in general… their mothers pick up their babies just like that, but instead they use their mouths. Do your research. I’ll even give kittens for example to get you started
@@RamzaBeo 'Mother rabbits are also one of the only mammals who cannot pick their babies up to move them to a better spot.' source: toronto wild life center.
Also how do you think the mother picks them up? They have far to small mouths. So stop acting like a smartass.
even the guy asks why hes holding the rabbit like dat
dude probably thought he was holding a weird looking cat
@Itafii smithhh you are sick
@Itafii smithhh literally all mammals do that, you too. If you don't then you basically might not be alive and possibly a robot that seems to know toxic actions.
Edit: You basically are wanting the world to end also because that's all Toxic people's mind.
@Itafii smithhh soooo you're saying you're a cannibal?? Humans are mammals too
@Itafii smithhh And no it wouldn't. It would be boring as hell
The rabbit is screaming in pain, not panic, because the camera person is pinching the rabbits neck. This is literally animal abuse for views and likes.
If you ever he a rabbit screaming like this, they are incredible afraid. Usually rabbits do this when they feel they are about to die.
This guy was ready for fatherhood. 😂
“Woah!” As he calmly catches the baby bunny, then politely addresses the improper handling technique of the bunny
well, he better won't be holding his baby like that with it falling from his arms XD
And he also said "why are you holding him like that, stop"
😂😂😂😂
People: 🐇
🤲
The baby rabbit: 🛵🛵🛵
@lmommmshh ur ruining it back off go into a comment section where u think its NOT funny
@lmommm Nah, pretty funny
@@blackman9757Yeah, the video itself definitely isn't funny but them comment sure is.
Not funny.
@@Urlocalfnfcommenter how are they ruining it? It’s literally animal abuse do you support it or something?
Bunnies only scream if they are in a LOT of pain, so definitely don’t hold him by the scruff anymore
I have a bunny. It's in pain or feeling threatened. That's not okay. It breaks my heart
feels threatened almost certainly. it wasn't screaming at first, but the second guy was moving in aggressively to demand to know why he was holding it like that. I'm almost guessing his angered approach set the little bun off, after it had calmed down. either way, poor lil bun.
Yes the Rabbit only starts Screaming
When the Idiot approaching
Puts his Hands out..
& starts making a Grab for the Rabbit..
& the Idiot having to ask
"Hey, Why ? Are you holding him like that?"
Then grabbing & Loosing his grip...
Hell the Neck Grab is the Safest way to hold & handle a Young Rabbit 🐇..
It's practically the way many young Animals are Held & Carried by their Parents..
When the Parents grab it by the Neck in their mouths...
@Jocelyn Davis
I Breed & Raise Rabbits for both Fur & as a Food resource..
I also hunt as another way to put food on my table & in my Freezer...
& I'm no idiot..
Yes that Rabbit Kit was Frightened
But it wasn't in Pain..
It didn't start Squealing until the Person spoke & started reaching out for it..
The person who spoke & reached to grab the Rabbit kitt..
Did it in the Wrong manner..
That in itself shows the Stupidity of the Person who spoke & grabbed the Rabbit kitt..
That person had no idea on the correct way to grab or Hold a Rabbit...
& in fact that Rabbit cry was both a Call for help & Fright/Warning
Hell hunter's actually use a similar sound produced by a Whistle
Not only to lure in Certain Predatory Animals like Foxes & such..
Well we shoot Foxes in Australia 🇦🇺
We also shoot feral cats too..
The Whistle also works for hunting & bagging Rabbits...
So no I'm not the Idiot..
I know the correct way of Handling Animals
@@frankfuller975
Yes you're correct..
That Rabbit kitt was still calm..
Not screaming & it wasn't in pain either
The Scream was a Fright/Scare/Warning call..
Yes the guy who spoke & grabbed for the Rabbit did it in a very Threatening Manner & that's what set the Rabbit kitt to start Screaming
You should ask it's mother why she holds them from that part of the skin as well
Please DON'T EVER hold a rabbit like a cat or dog!!! That hurts them so much and can break their neck!!! That is why the poor baby started squealing. It is the equivalent of someone tying a rope around your neck and carrying you by the rope.
Blow up this comment so that they will see this!!!
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absolutely right 👍
Who grabs their dog like that 💀💀💀
@HYDROCARBON_XD the guy who commented that probably 😭😭
It doesn't hurt a kitten tho, and it doesn't break the neck but it will hurt a puppy or rabbit
My close friend owned a rabbit and I can say from experience they are very susceptible to heart attacks. A cat ended up chasing the rabbit around, but the rabbit escaped when we scared the cat off. A day later it died of a heart attack. They probably shouldn't do this as it could scare the rabbit enough to give it a heart attack.
If the rabbit is too scared it dies cause it to die
And btw your right they shouldn’t do that to the rabbit
Not trying to burst your bubble or anything but that rabbit did not die from a heart attack the next day from what happened the day before
Oh that's why rabbits in Minecraft fucking runs like they seen a shadow moving in the corner in a horror game
@@themoreiragequitthemoreihv4234 😂
I bet chris-zilla could scare the baby bunny to death.
Never hold them too long by the skin of their neck or anywhere on the head. If they try to free themselves from the grasp, they might injure themselves and it'll be painful to watch. Please handle them from base and comfort them to make them feel safe and love you instead of using fear as tool to make them submit to your antics.
"What does a dying rabbit sounds like?"
The rabbit who is screaming for help and dying;
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Ye
Yeni hes not dieing hes screaming but not dieing
@Noodle Guts ndndndndndbdbdjdjfnf
@@diegovigueras1813 jjvm
the “why you holding like that”🙏🏼
@🎀 It’s Alle Channel 🎀 you’re dumb. You can position your hands underneath their armpits and butt, and they then can’t position to bite you. I can tell you’ve never owned a rabbit, or one bit you one time and now you’re traumatized and scared of them.
@@YourMom-cu8yt You’re being unreasonable. Most people don’t have knowledge of rabbits.
@@YourMom-cu8yt this isn't someone's pet.... 🤦♂️
@@YourMom-cu8yt that Is how dog and mom cats carry their young, I think it's the same for rabbits but I might be wrong tho
You guys never had rabbits and it shows
I had two orphaned bunnies that had lost their mother to a hawk. I knew there was a burrough in my yard but didn't know where. My cat lead me to two baby rabbits by a tree huddled together with there eyes barely opened. I took them to a very kind vet that hooked me up with the info I needed. I have fostered newborn orphaned and rejected kittens. Which is similar. Vet told me to use Kitten milk replacer and add a tablespoon of heavy whipping cream (without sugar) to each can of KMR. They both lived to age 7 and died 17 days apart which crushed me. They were so much fun to have.
omg that’s so sweet are they like house bunnies
@@clarey3631 Yes they were both females and they had run of the house while I was awake and had a large. Cage 5' x3' that was set up to sleep. They were litter box trained just like a cat and actually had a cat as a companion
Cool.
What a heartwarming story!! How kind of you sir 😁❤
@@hickchick4494 Aww thank you but it was my pleasure. It broke my heart when they passed but they had a good life that lasted twice as long as they would in the wild.
SO CUTEEEE😭😢😭😢😭😢😭😢😭😢😭😢😭😢😭😢😭😢😭
"Why are you holding him like that?"
Bunny literally chilling until you scared him
Edit: Lots of bunny expert in the comments, it's really nice.
And you don't hold any rabbit like that as they are a prey animal & that is how a predator would grab them...so he/she got scared as he/she thought a predator had them...
@Freikorps Berserker idk how bunny moms pick up their kids but cats definetly hold their babies like that
@Freikorps Berserker I'm saying maybe the person holding the bunny has some experience with cats but not bunnies so he thought holding it like that is okay
@Freikorps Berserker I think, that's a proper way to hold a bunny
@Freikorps Berserker wild rabbits will not sit on a human hand like a domesticated* bunny
Never hold a bunny by the scruff of the neck as it hurts them. Support the bunny underneath.😥💔
Ay maybe he didn't know how to hold him and the Bunny didn't freak out till the guy got close
poor little bunbun! I am a bunny owner (he’s my profile pic) and I hold him from underneath
yeah so the little bastard can scratch you up with his feet
Eat em
@@huwballbot3978 How can you say that. You are lacking a heart ❤️❤️😥😥💔💔
I’ve owned a rabbit for a few years now and I’ve never heard him make this noise. Jesus.
means you take good care of ur rabbit
If you never Heard your rabbit making that form of noise then its a positive thing,
However if you do hear it, it means they are either scared, harrased or think their finał demise is coming
They screech in this way so other rabbits that hear it know NOT to come closer.
Jesus Christ is our Lord and personnel savior 🙏 🙌 ❤️ ✨️ 💖 😢 don't take his name in vain he has the power to send you to Heaven or He'll if you die. Repent of your sins before it is to late and accept the gospel of Jesus Christ
@@christiangamer3669did we asked?
@@christiangamer3669plus you are feeling bad for Jesus but this Bunny felt pain and fear because of this person holding the bunny and your saying that this comment needs to repent to Jesus for putting Jesus in the comment?