i remember having a pet rabbit and i was helping her give birth, a few minutes after washing my hands i came back to the mother eating one of her kids and oh my god i was traumatized
That's why you let them deal with the birth themselves. You shouldn't mess with a rabbits nest or touch the newborn babies or there's the risk of her eating them. It's instinct, doesn't matter if the rabbit is a domestic softy.
Friends family have been protecting a family of rabbits that come to their yard every year. She once witnessed her grandmother swat a crow with a broom to protect the babies.
So I come home from work and found what I thought was a bird nest on the ground by where I park at. I checked to see if there was any eggs in the nest and found 5 baby rabbits under the nest about 5 inches below ground level. I was astonished and amazed at seeing these little fury creatures so close to my house. I knew they couldn't stay there though cause the mower would run over the nest and they'd have no luck surviving that so I moved the nest about 4 feet away right beside my back porch. I did research before doing this and made sure I wore gloves and tried to leave none of my bodily sent behind on the nest or babies. After placing the babies in the nest I dug, I covered it with the mothers fur that was over their previous one and added a little more camouflage with leaves and grass. I wanted to make sure the mother wouldn't abandon them due to seeing the nest moved so I layed a rug over the one she built and placed a little fur track and rubbed the fur on the grass leading to the nest I built. I checked on it the next night and found the mother feeding her babies in the nest I made. Made me feel great that the mom didn't abandon her kids and she actually stayed on the nest for quite a while which made me think she feels safe there. I am no expert on this matter and really have never messed with wild rabbits before but after this experience it really opened my eyes to how these small cute creatures live and thrive. So update, these cute guys are running around my house and growing pretty fast. They'll eat my scraps I throw out and chase beside my car when I leave and come home from work. I decided not to name em or try making them pets, but rather show them some kindness and respect their space. The mother of the bunch sort of greets me when I come home by running up to the car looking at me and then hops off under a shed near my house. Kinda silly but Im proud to have a family of bunnies knowing they're safe near my place. Anyways hope this might brighten up someone's day as they did mine.
That's cute. Our neighbors had domesticated bunnies & idk how our dog got ahold of one. We have a fenced in yard. but I guess there was a tiny opening. Dogs dig, rabbits dig, idk. I usually take what my hubby says w/ a grain of salt. But he said he had found the bunny in laceys mouth. Which is a pitt. What if plot twist, she's been so used to other animals, she doesn't even want to hunt anything but save them instead. Or what if our bunny, rocky, was like screw this. I refuse to be buried alive. He really is that adventurous & fearless. But he's a baby... so, he prob doesn't over think anything. When my hubby said he peeked through the fence to see how the other bunnies were doing, he said they didn't make it... & bunny parents r crap, bc she buried them alive. Come to find out, I guess he was telling the truth. Our neighbors r kin to the landlord too, & we want to keep the bunny (they haven't gone around asking for bunnies missing or anything) but we haven't bothered saying anything. & were not going to. But thx for the bunny pet anyways. It's a relief it's a domesticated kind, bc 😔 all the animals we try to save. ..We obviously have no clue what we're doing. More & more I'm watching how his personality is being formed & he's just the cutest. For some reason, he's the most attached to me. I love him, he's so tiny.
Wow never got thus much attention from a comment I posted. So update on the bunnies they're pretty much full grown and come out in the morning then hide in the brush, possibly sleep, during the day, and then out all night. Hoping they have more babies around my place so I can keep watching them. Some of my neighbors had big rabbits as pets and I guess decided they didn't want them anymore and put them outside. They're now coming over to my place randomly and I'll put some food and water out for them. I figured the coyotes would have no problem catching them cause they move really slow but apparently coyotes don't like the big ones cause they've been alive for a couple months now. Anyway there's an update on the bunny farm around my place haha. Hope everyone is having a blessed and safe rest of the year.
"why the childhood of rabbits is so terrible" Me who discovered a baby bunny made a home in one of my plant pots and was happily stealing the tomatoes off my tomato plant: Oh really?
That may be cute now, but wait until all your tomatoes you're trying to grow are devoured. Remember what was said in the video about the farmer who needed to go to great extremes to get rid of rabbits that were overrunning his property? They need to eat, and that need means that if you allow it, they will eat what you're trying to grow and leave nothing left for your own consumption
@@matthewkuscienko4616 yup. Also, I'd like to take this opportunity to challenge all animal loving "associations" to persuade all Australian farmers not to kill rabbits.
I found 5 dead baby rabbits in the middle of my driveway a couple weeks ago, they only looked to be a couple days old so their mother must of just left them there and they died on their own. Its really creepy because a couple weeks before that I found a dead baby bird that fell out of its nest right in the same spot. Sounds like the start to a horror movie
Rabbits are actually very dedicated mothers. And watching the babies and mom together can be very touching. I had one doe who was the sweetest thing with her babies. Every day she would take time to sit with her face pressed against all her babies faces individually.
The rabbit abandoning her babies, if they're disturbed is incorrect. They can be moved several feet away from the original nest and the mother will return over several nights, calling to her young, until she locates them. About the only time a mother rabbit will abandon her nest, is if there is the smell of blood in or around the nest. Make sure that you're sharing real facts, please.
I found a nest in my backyard, on Easter day of all days! It was a blessing, honestly as I had recently lost my precious dog(been ten years now and I am still not over her loss) at the time and was still mourning heavily. I left them alone until a cat caught the mother rabbit(she did get away safely and even returned to feed the babies) I heard her loud squealing cries and I chased the cat away, the next few days, the cat kept lurking in my yard and a very heavy storm flooded their nest days later so I brought them inside. Put them back in the nest for the mama to feed but eneded up bottle feeding them then releasing them a week or two later. What an experience it was. I will never, ever forget it.
People should not move and release them after a week. They get domesticated and are not adults till a year. They cannot fend for themselves at a week. Your intentions were ❤, but ppl should not think to do that. If you bring buns inside that young, you need to keep them.
You're gonna face God one day, and it's heaven or hell, if you're sorry for your sins and trust in the finished work of Jesus, heaven, if you could never care less, then hell it is. Period.
@Miles Our thoughts light the Darkness that others may cross space. We are one with the God Emperor, our souls are joined in his will. Praise the God Emperor whose sacrifice is life as ours is death. Hail his name the Master of Humanity.
@@ionicblur When the people forget their duty they are no longer human and become something less than beasts. They have no place in the bosom of humanity nor in the heart of the God Emperor. Let them die and be forgotten.
@@johnfuller6870 The Daemonic leads to two crimes. You turn away from the path of righteousness. And you abandon the God Emperor of mankind as the object of your devotion. For the first, death is merely a just retribution. The second is a heresy so terrible that no punishment can be sufficient. Yet the search for an appropriate penalty continues, and it shall be found as your punishment.
A few years ago I was cleaning out an overgrown small garden area. It had been overgrown for a few years. I was using a pitchfork to break up the sod and weed roots. I looked down and saw a small amount of fur lying on the ground. I picked a little of it up. It was very soft. I wasn't sure what animal had left it there. So, I resumed using the pitchfork. Suddenly, a small creature can shooting out under the weeds. It took me by surprise, until I saw that it was a baby rabbit. I put the pitchfork down and reached down to collect the bunny. Since I felt that I had pretty much destroyed the burrow, I put the bunny in a box. I was so sorry for not seeing that fur and putting 2 & 2 together and knowing that it could have been a burrow. But, I didn't even think about that. So, I gently pulled what was left of the burrow apart and found three other baby bunnies. Unfortunately, one of them wasn't moving. When I picked it up he had one tiny cut on his head (I assume from the pitchfork). It was not life-threatening, so he must of died of fright. So, I scooped up the other bunnies and put them in the box. I buried the one little bunny that didn't make it. I called my relative who is licensed to rehabilitate bunnies. She took them and nurtured them for a couple weeks till they were bigger. Then she gave them back to me and I released them back into my yard. I was heartbroken that I must have killed that one bunny. It broke my heart as I love animals. But, I share this story so that if anyone who reads this ever comes across some fur while gardening, look carefully, because the fur could be indicating a bunny burrow.
I found shredded baby bunnies in the road in front of my house. At first I thought someone did it intentionally, then it hit me my mom had mowed over their nest when she mowed the ditch. Now I check the entire property before anyone mows. I hope to never have it happen again. We live, we learn I guess.
@@redjaygaming9757 Yea, I definitely agree that our intentions are often pure or good but our curiosity often gets the best of us and everything around us. Like in this case, I don't at all believe the family meant harm. It's clear they were gentle and kind but it's definitely a lesson that sometimes we just have to leave things alone.
@@rantallaboutit humans are humans. But people should be more aware of those who fuking things up in animal world intentionally/ knowingly and animals suffering big time
Once, back when we lived in Colorado, my mom was mowing the lawn and accidentally revealed a bunch of baby bunnies. She nicked one with the mower, but it was superficial-- the little guy was just fine. She noticed and called me out to see them. It was utterly adorable. We just put some of the cut grass over top of it. Didn't move or touch them.
One time I was walking through my backyard and I felt a big dip in the ground but luckily I didn’t step down and then I uncovered the hole and there was a bunch of baby bunnies inside so we left them there for about a little less than a week but they seemed to be abandoned, my guess is that she thought our dogs were predators and mother rabbits will abandon their babies if they feel that there are predators nearby and they will be unable to save their children so they would rather just save themselves and reproduce, we kept an eye on them I never saw a mom bunny come back for them so we took them to a wildlife sanctuary and they all ended up thriving EDIT: I WAS EIGHT WHEN THIS HAPPENED AND ALL THE BUNNIES GREW UP HEALTHY AND WELL I CANT CHANGE THE SITUATION THAT HAPPENED ALMOST 10 YEARS AGO my family at the time didn’t know better and neither did I and obviously soon after I understood I shouldn’t have touched them in the first place because that’s what the wildlife sanctuary told us, we did the best thing we could for them and did what the animal sanctuaries in our state told us to do.. never did I once say this was the correct thing to do. I was just sharing my experience. We were told the mother likely didn’t come back because we were constantly letting our dogs out on the porch that they were buried right near.
The same situation happened with me except we let them stay. The mother rabbit only comes at night and they usually nest in areas with predators (buried in a nest so that the predators don’t detect them) because they know the predator will scare away other predators. If the mom was actually coming there to feed her children you probably just told her that the area is unsafe for nesting kids because she came back and her babies were gone.
A few weeks ago there were little baby bunnies in my yard. The grass cutter spotted them and told my mom which she told me a week after. I went to go outside to look for them and they were all dead. I was really sad, I still wonder what happened idk if the storm got them or the mother neglected them. They weren’t all the way in the hole btw.
Bunnies had to stay in the underground to dodge diverse predators' attack, actually, they haven't any choice and no other ways to avoid it. Those fluffy cuties don't have any defensive ways to survive except for running away. 😶😶
@That Guy that’s because they can’t comprehend the fact that they can theoretically fight shit. But- have you seen a leveret? Those thing are FEIRCE, like the rabbits might as well train those motherfuckers and make a child army because the self preservation on those thing is non-existent.
I have 7 rabbits, we have had 2 batches, the mom has her babies in a burrow she digs and covers it with her fur, the babies start to tunnel themselves within a week of being born, digging out tunnels that link back to their burrow. The mom comes back about twice a day to feed them, within 4 weeks they are grown enough to leave the burrow and go out on their own. The saddest part.....if the mom thinks a predator is getting close to discovering her burrow, she will pretend to be hurt and lure the predator away.
During wwII when soldiers took my family's farm animals, every single one...they left the rabbits. And that was single handedly how my family survived according to my grandmother. Because rabbits be breeding man...
@@explosivecommando9100 well you have enough mamas yup you certainly can easily get to a point you get new rabbits daily all on different birthing and breeding schedules.
My cat used to bring home baby bunnies. Dunno where he found them, we'd search the yard but could never find a nest. He never killed any of them, he'd usually drop them in the house and they'd bolt off. So we'd put them back outside and they'd run off, I like to think they found their way home lol
This reminds me so much of baby seals with human interference. I live near a beach and seals often drop off their offspring on the beach to hunt. People literally would rush up, throw blankets over it (they would go into shock due to the crowd and start to shiver, the blankets would literally roast the poor pup to death because they are very well insulated without help), pet them, get close and try to help them and try to rescue them thinking they were abandoned. It got so bad that the Marine Rescue Center made it illegal to get within fifty feet of a seal and just to call them.
Like in the video I saw a woman digging up the rabbit's nest. WTF? It's one thing if the rabbit is sitting on your porch but another thing if you're digging up their nest.
Only European rabbits (and their domesticated counterparts) nest in burrows In the US, the only wild rabbits are Cottontails, a different species of rabbit, which produce the shallow nests seen disturbed by humans and corvids in this video They are very different and unable to interbreed
@@jordanhicks5131 The jackrabbit, contrary to its name, is in fact a hare - not a rabbit I did catch some hare footage in this video as well (03:30) featuring a European brown hare
I Have wild Cottontails In my neighborhood and they live in deep burrows. They share territory with Prairie dogs. I figured the rabbits were digging the burrows but maybe they have just taken the opportunity and inherited or stole the burrows of the prairie dogs. There are empty lots on both sides of me so I have spent a good amount of time watching them go in and out of the massive network of holes. I've never seen a wild baby here. I also raise domestic rabbits for meat and fur. I know they are a different species. But I have noticed the wild rabbits sniffing around and being curious about my domesticated ones. I'm glad that I have the wild ones about. They keep the Raccoons, Bobcats and Coyotes fed so the predators don't have to target my livestock.
3:28 It's a hare... rabbits and hares are very different but both can be sweet friends!... I have a wild cottontail buck named Csicsi, a doe New Zealand mix Lionhead rabbit named Plush, and a sweet hare buck named Haas I feed in the wild... they all are my very best friends!!!... Rabbits and Hares are lovely.
it's not our fault that we're the apex predator. we can basically kill anything and build anything as long as there's enough time. what are we suppose to do? cause a genocide of multiple country for the animals??
I think the problem with humans is that capitalism makes a small percentage of people hoard all of the resources and tells the rest of us to overproduce and waste the rest.
Woah rabbits are great mothers they make sure they’re babies are comfortable, don’t bring their sent near the nest, and give them very nutritious milk good job
depends, i had some pet rabbits growing up and the moms regularly ate their young, one even ended up eating like 10 baby bunnies (hers and her sisters) in a matter of days.
Well I guess you could say that, at least when you compare them to hares that’s dot their leverets around deliberately because they know if they spread them out a predator won’t find all her babies in one spot and kill them all
@@arthas640 my sisters rabbit Blossom got pregnant with a wild rabbit and she gave birth during the winter so it was snowing and she literally gave birth to her kits in the snow, even though they can’t regulate their heat after being born so they all froze to death almost as soon as they hit the ground. She literally just sat outside to give birth in what was practically 3 feet of snow and there was a massive warm hutch with straw and everything. She then finally went in the hut after she had given birth to all her babies and died herself. Or at least that’s what my sister said since this happened before I was born
@@Legynus mine died too because its a project and we need to raise the rabbit but my classmate didnt even took as much care for it an it died I was so mad at her
False. Infographic Show, Brew, Daily Dose of Internet, many more informative channels does exist. Though, WATOP is arguably one of the most informative.
“All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a Thousand Enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning. Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed.” -- Lord Frith from "Watership Down"
last fall (2022) the hubby and i moved into a house that was not taken care of (its a very nice and large house) and the grass was tall and weedy. so, we but the grass but hired a guy to dethacth it.. meaning, he has this machine that pulls up all of the old dead grass and leaves. he ran over these baby rabbit hole and it was not pretty. i cried and he took them away vs leaving them with me. i had no idea they were there.
"The livingroom where they discuss the latest news" is rather accurate as many rabbit breeds are pretty social and have a community structure called a warren. So yes, they do need a "livingroom" to discuss the latest news. :3
We have a rabbit nest in our yard. She has them covered with her fur, dry grass and we have put some grass patches there too. She comes in early morn. and early evening. I leave greens for here and can keep an eye on the nest. She is a good Mom. She knows I have been there. She even dug the nest while I was gardening a few feet away 💕💕💕🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
My rabbit Maggie liked to go in and out of our home. She started making tunnels under my husband’s van that was off the road. I told him one day the van is going to sink in the ground. When we finally moved the van and started a flower garden it was amazing to uncover all the tunnels When Maggie passed away we buried her there , the place she loved the most Ive always had rabbits that went outside and there are plenty of wild ones . Yet never did domestic or wild ever eat my vegetable garden. I greet the wild ones every morning on my way to work with a “Hello little hopper, be careful and have a nice day.” Bunny whisperer ? Nah.
Of course I can only speak from experience with domestic rabbits that are still close enough to European wild rabbits that they can breed but not close enough to American wild rabbits. ALL domestic rabbits are descendants of wild European rabbits. Now, they could be different enough now that it is different from wild ones but my newborn baby bunnies have always had a very distinct, but neutral smell. I have smelled it halfway across the room before but I'm the only one in my family that can smell it but I assume that a predator would be able to as well. Also, my cats can tell the difference between wild and domestic rabbits. I don't know if it's the smell of humans on our rabbits or if there is a clear enough difference in smell that well behaved pets can tell the difference. Sorry for the long message but I just wanted to add this.
I have so many bunny’s that come to my backyard to just chill. One of them actually knows my calls (like I’m calling a dog) and will literally come up to me. I give it cherries and grapes almost daily. I had one a couple years ago that I could hand feed. Took a lot of trust i guess haha
You shouldn’t be giving rabbits fruit (or any sugary foods) that often as it can actually kill them. It’s because rabbits are grazers, they don’t tend to eat fruit or
I fed this babu bunny out of my hand the first day. I looked up if baby bunnies r usually this attached. & nope, for some "strange" reason, this bunny just plain loves me that much.
It’s important to differ between American and Eurasian rabbits and hares. Eurasian rabbits, which is the predecessor of domesticated rabbits, dig burrows, whereas American cottontail rabbits make shallow nests for their young. The hare female only produces one offspring and leaves it hidden somewhere.
Ugh, I don’t have to imagine it… I find a couple of baby bunnies hidden in my yard ever year… I’m aware to leave them be, but mowing is tricky.. the mower is scary enough to randomly jump out and run in random directions every time it comes close lol
@@Sarah_270 Probably nor as clear as you think it is, as obviously others have seen a different meaning... if sneaking insults into comments is cool with you, well that's your problem... but then we're not all as enlightened as you see yourself as.
Watching the hands digging out the nests and taking the offsprings out, really triggers me. As a person that's been teached many many many things about animals, i was told MANY MANY MANY times, to never touch a baby of any wild animal, unless it is a pet in a petshop or my own pet. Leaving a scent on the offspring will make the mother think it's not hers, leaving the offspring to die. And knowing those are adults aswell, my god. How much of braincells are they missing if almost a 15 year old can be more responsible than them, when it comes to wild-life? You don't mess with a nest.
Ive had a nest in my flower bed before and a hawk came and ate most of the babies besides one so i took care of the one that survived for 3 weeks because the mother didn’t come back. It was sad to find it was super malnourished but it survived and lives in my backyard :D it even has a family so we have like 20 bunnies under our shed its so cute to watch them come out and eat. Pretty good shelter since nothing can get under it.
Bro I read this comment a while ago and now I’m stoned watching this movie like what is going on man it’s like a MOMA visual piece written by Pink Floyd I love it but goddamn
Once I found a rabbit burrow in my yard with six babies in it. Left it alone and would simply check on it from my deck with a pair of binoculars. And I didn't go down there in person because I didn't want to disturb it. Then about three weeks later, I look out my binoculars and see that the burrow is wide open. Since what I could find online said baby rabbits leave the nest after three weeks, I thought they left. That's when I noticed things laying all around the burrow. I went down to the burrow to find the babies all dead. Butchered. All six accounted for and all torn apart. Torn in half. Disemboweled. Beheaded. Dismembered. There were severed paws. Severed ears. Most were torn into two pieces but never more than three. Nothing was eaten. One was even simply split down the belly with its entrails out. With the exception of an unaccounted for head, I could find all the pieces of all six babies and I still don't know what did that or why. To this day I have no idea what happened. Right now I'm pointing the finger at squirrels. The burrow was at the base of a tree and I think a squirrel got territorial but, in truth, I really don't know what could have done this.
Once my mom mowed over a nest (none of the babies were killed). So I took a shoe box and filled it the grass and mama fur and buried the box slightly around the same spot they were born, the mom did come back to feed them. Touching the babies doesn’t automatically deter the mama from coming back, it’s just not recommended
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"This Is Why the Childhood of Rabbits Is so Terrible"
Because being at the bottom of the food chain sucks.
Classic
my pp can save them!!!!
Unless you are a Pronghorn Antelope. They are too op
@@frostisablindman thats bestiality, drop the rabbit
@@UnlimitedGreenWorks lol
i remember having a pet rabbit and i was helping her give birth, a few minutes after washing my hands i came back to the mother eating one of her kids and oh my god i was traumatized
there goes the cuteness
Damn dude
That's why you let them deal with the birth themselves. You shouldn't mess with a rabbits nest or touch the newborn babies or there's the risk of her eating them. It's instinct, doesn't matter if the rabbit is a domestic softy.
The first one I read this I thought you're mom was eating the baby rabbit
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Friends family have been protecting a family of rabbits that come to their yard every year. She once witnessed her grandmother swat a crow with a broom to protect the babies.
Awwww
How did a rabbit that old pick up a broom
@@Manperor she definitely means her friend's grandmother
Off topic but love your pfp of haruhi lol
@@lize7764 r/woosh
So I come home from work and found what I thought was a bird nest on the ground by where I park at. I checked to see if there was any eggs in the nest and found 5 baby rabbits under the nest about 5 inches below ground level. I was astonished and amazed at seeing these little fury creatures so close to my house. I knew they couldn't stay there though cause the mower would run over the nest and they'd have no luck surviving that so I moved the nest about 4 feet away right beside my back porch. I did research before doing this and made sure I wore gloves and tried to leave none of my bodily sent behind on the nest or babies. After placing the babies in the nest I dug, I covered it with the mothers fur that was over their previous one and added a little more camouflage with leaves and grass. I wanted to make sure the mother wouldn't abandon them due to seeing the nest moved so I layed a rug over the one she built and placed a little fur track and rubbed the fur on the grass leading to the nest I built. I checked on it the next night and found the mother feeding her babies in the nest I made. Made me feel great that the mom didn't abandon her kids and she actually stayed on the nest for quite a while which made me think she feels safe there.
I am no expert on this matter and really have never messed with wild rabbits before but after this experience it really opened my eyes to how these small cute creatures live and thrive.
So update, these cute guys are running around my house and growing pretty fast.
They'll eat my scraps I throw out and chase beside my car when I leave and come home from work. I decided not to name em or try making them pets, but rather show them some kindness and respect their space. The mother of the bunch sort of greets me when I come home by running up to the car looking at me and then hops off under a shed near my house. Kinda silly but Im proud to have a family of bunnies knowing they're safe near my place. Anyways hope this might brighten up someone's day as they did mine.
you are a great person😟😟💓💓
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That's cute. Our neighbors had domesticated bunnies & idk how our dog got ahold of one. We have a fenced in yard. but I guess there was a tiny opening. Dogs dig, rabbits dig, idk. I usually take what my hubby says w/ a grain of salt. But he said he had found the bunny in laceys mouth. Which is a pitt. What if plot twist, she's been so used to other animals, she doesn't even want to hunt anything but save them instead. Or what if our bunny, rocky, was like screw this. I refuse to be buried alive. He really is that adventurous & fearless. But he's a baby... so, he prob doesn't over think anything. When my hubby said he peeked through the fence to see how the other bunnies were doing, he said they didn't make it... & bunny parents r crap, bc she buried them alive. Come to find out, I guess he was telling the truth. Our neighbors r kin to the landlord too, & we want to keep the bunny (they haven't gone around asking for bunnies missing or anything) but we haven't bothered saying anything. & were not going to. But thx for the bunny pet anyways. It's a relief it's a domesticated kind, bc 😔 all the animals we try to save. ..We obviously have no clue what we're doing. More & more I'm watching how his personality is being formed & he's just the cutest. For some reason, he's the most attached to me. I love him, he's so tiny.
Thank you for sharing🙂
Wow never got thus much attention from a comment I posted. So update on the bunnies they're pretty much full grown and come out in the morning then hide in the brush, possibly sleep, during the day, and then out all night. Hoping they have more babies around my place so I can keep watching them. Some of my neighbors had big rabbits as pets and I guess decided they didn't want them anymore and put them outside. They're now coming over to my place randomly and I'll put some food and water out for them. I figured the coyotes would have no problem catching them cause they move really slow but apparently coyotes don't like the big ones cause they've been alive for a couple months now. Anyway there's an update on the bunny farm around my place haha. Hope everyone is having a blessed and safe rest of the year.
"why the childhood of rabbits is so terrible"
Me who discovered a baby bunny made a home in one of my plant pots and was happily stealing the tomatoes off my tomato plant: Oh really?
That may be cute now, but wait until all your tomatoes you're trying to grow are devoured. Remember what was said in the video about the farmer who needed to go to great extremes to get rid of rabbits that were overrunning his property? They need to eat, and that need means that if you allow it, they will eat what you're trying to grow and leave nothing left for your own consumption
Lmao
Oooo u got a pet rabbit
@@matthewkuscienko4616 But he did save a life thaught
*Totally didn't eat baked rabbit when I was 4*
@@matthewkuscienko4616 yup.
Also, I'd like to take this opportunity to challenge all animal loving "associations" to persuade all Australian farmers not to kill rabbits.
When you are the hot dogs in nature, you'd have to be creative
All you have to do is crouch
@@unknown-er4dk What ?
You haven't a clue, have you ?
Name checks out too.
@@rogerramjet6429 yeah maybe it’s you who “hasn’t a clue”
Well im gonna be the bread then
seagulls can eat them like a hot dog
I found 5 dead baby rabbits in the middle of my driveway a couple weeks ago, they only looked to be a couple days old so their mother must of just left them there and they died on their own. Its really creepy because a couple weeks before that I found a dead baby bird that fell out of its nest right in the same spot. Sounds like the start to a horror movie
Oh no virus?
Maybe she was moving them and was killed...
Maybe someone left antifreeze in the open and drinking that pretty much poisons the animals
You irked any fortune tellers recently?
@@johnwhite1534 what do u mean? U mean u killed it!?🤬😡😡😡🤬😡😡😡🤬
"They die from literally everything!"
Rabbits: "Dont worry I can fix this" *Explosive Birth Numbers*
I kid you not, there's a TON of rabbits where I live, I see them everyday.
Wow, "a ton", it must be pretty hard to weigh all those rabbits!!!!
@@Bussiness_account 😂
Congratulations 😒
You are lucky! They are delicious in many ways and recipes! 🐰🐇🐰
I wish i could always see rabbits, they're very adorable despite their little quirks and drawbacks
"Humans, as always, went too far." Truer words were never said.
Untruth. Such actions are done only by Western white man. Humans are not responsible for the actions of white man.
Dude you need to stay off Twitter if you really believe that shit
@@zx-pj2rq what about eastern yellow men who's doing much worse things than western white men atm ? I mean it's called china virus for a reason
@@zx-pj2rq Ah yes eating dog is alright. They should be considered inhuman because of that.
@@zx-pj2rq Plus some things can happen even without human interference.
Rabbit has one crucial factor of survival. CUTENESS.
As long as humans exist, rabbits will too.
The video literally ended with an example of humans literally putting a species of rabit on the endagered species list.
However when it comes to Chinese it won’t work due to Chinese know how delicious they are 😂
@@es_three232 lol what's your point?
@@zubingchen8139 They eat even doggos. Any living being is in danger if they encounter Chinese.
@@sokka47 ack
Rabbits are actually very dedicated mothers. And watching the babies and mom together can be very touching. I had one doe who was the sweetest thing with her babies. Every day she would take time to sit with her face pressed against all her babies faces individually.
Until she eats them.
@@TheAranion That only happens when there is a disturbance and the mother fears that keeping the babies is too dangerous.
@uranusuranus144 Also if the kits have sickness and won't survive.
true i have bunny she was giving birth of 7 kits and theyre all healthy
‘ Died of loneliness’, yeah I can feel that 😔
😭
Likewise
Very sad thing
Yup, rabbits die of loneliness😢
oh shnap! we're all gonna die!
i always sad and scared. i have no siblings and friends :(
The rabbit abandoning her babies, if they're disturbed is incorrect. They can be moved several feet away from the original nest and the mother will return over several nights, calling to her young, until she locates them. About the only time a mother rabbit will abandon her nest, is if there is the smell of blood in or around the nest. Make sure that you're sharing real facts, please.
@JUDGE, JURY, and EXECUTIONER okay satan
@@anthonyman8008 7:39 rabbits can be a nuisance although gas might not be the best way to do it oop
@grEEnblade That's animal abuse and chemical contamination.
Nice job contaminating your ecosystem, moron
@grEEnblade instead Poisoning, catch them. Make a good barbecue and eat them. They are edible.
Damm crows are so smart one day I was going to the store and I saw a crow running with a bag of roasted peanuts from the store owner
I saw a crow steal a bag of doritos, open said bag, and then eat said doritos.
How smart could it have been if it was “running“ from the owner?
@@oodatooitis6714 the crow store the peanuts and oppened the after
I saw a crow do a summer sault, land on 1 leg, while reading a book,at th same time doing it on mars, without any oxygen
i saw a crow driving a car one day
I found a nest in my backyard, on Easter day of all days! It was a blessing, honestly as I had recently lost my precious dog(been ten years now and I am still not over her loss) at the time and was still mourning heavily.
I left them alone until a cat caught the mother rabbit(she did get away safely and even returned to feed the babies) I heard her loud squealing cries and I chased the cat away, the next few days, the cat kept lurking in my yard and a very heavy storm flooded their nest days later so I brought them inside. Put them back in the nest for the mama to feed but eneded up bottle feeding them then releasing them a week or two later. What an experience it was. I will never, ever forget it.
People should not move and release them after a week. They get domesticated and are not adults till a year. They cannot fend for themselves at a week. Your intentions were ❤, but ppl should not think to do that. If you bring buns inside that young, you need to keep them.
2:56 that voice fits perfectly for eagle
That was a funny part
@@brawmankerlexterminateurde860 it was 🤣
the crow evil laugh are fit for predator intelligence
But that eagle seems to be a female
@@hirarikami1629 ?
*Most mammals:* I protect my offspring by being there.
*Rabbits:* I bury them. What?!
Lol
They should be exterminated.
**MDZS flashbacks**
It's confirm, Wwx is a bunny
Some mammals: I eat some of them due to there being too much
They're animals, and this is nature. There is no "good" or "bad" or Evil.. it's nature.
@Miles what the fuck? Lol
You're gonna face God one day, and it's heaven or hell, if you're sorry for your sins and trust in the finished work of Jesus, heaven, if you could never care less, then hell it is. Period.
@Miles Our thoughts light the Darkness that others may cross space.
We are one with the God Emperor, our souls are joined in his will.
Praise the God Emperor whose sacrifice is life as ours is death.
Hail his name the Master of Humanity.
@@ionicblur When the people forget their duty they are no longer human and become something less than beasts. They have no place in the bosom of humanity nor in the heart of the God Emperor. Let them die and be forgotten.
@@johnfuller6870 The Daemonic leads to two crimes. You turn away from the path of righteousness. And you abandon the God Emperor of mankind as the object of your devotion. For the first, death is merely a just retribution. The second is a heresy so terrible that no punishment can be sufficient. Yet the search for an appropriate penalty continues, and it shall be found as your punishment.
A few years ago I was cleaning out an overgrown small garden area.
It had been overgrown for a few years. I was using a pitchfork to break up the sod and weed roots.
I looked down and saw a small amount of fur lying on the ground.
I picked a little of it up. It was very soft. I wasn't sure what animal had left it there. So, I resumed using the pitchfork. Suddenly, a small creature can shooting out under the weeds.
It took me by surprise, until I saw that it was a baby rabbit.
I put the pitchfork down and reached down to collect the bunny. Since I felt that I had pretty much destroyed the burrow, I put the bunny in a box.
I was so sorry for not seeing that fur and putting 2 & 2 together and knowing that it could have been a burrow. But, I didn't even think about that.
So, I gently pulled what was left of the burrow apart and found three other baby bunnies. Unfortunately, one of them wasn't moving. When I picked it up he had one tiny cut on his head (I assume from the pitchfork). It was not life-threatening, so he must of died of fright.
So, I scooped up the other bunnies and put them in the box.
I buried the one little bunny that didn't make it.
I called my relative who is licensed to rehabilitate bunnies. She took them and nurtured them for a couple weeks till they were bigger.
Then she gave them back to me and I released them back into my yard.
I was heartbroken that I must have killed that one bunny. It broke my heart as I love animals.
But, I share this story so that if anyone who reads this ever comes across some fur while gardening, look carefully, because the fur could be indicating a bunny burrow.
Listened bunny rehabilitation damn. I gotta juvenile bunny hooked on meth think ure friend can set him straight
I found shredded baby bunnies in the road in front of my house. At first I thought someone did it intentionally, then it hit me my mom had mowed over their nest when she mowed the ditch. Now I check the entire property before anyone mows. I hope to never have it happen again. We live, we learn I guess.
Hello Lindy how are you doing today Happy 😊 Nee Year God bless you as you wished..
@@hungsolow7090 L
The family disturbing the rabbits in their nest, even with pure intentions, was the perfect example of human curiosity f*^king things up
Take one and run away
Ok but its not our fault for wanting to help and things going bad.
@@redjaygaming9757 Yea, I definitely agree that our intentions are often pure or good but our curiosity often gets the best of us and everything around us. Like in this case, I don't at all believe the family meant harm. It's clear they were gentle and kind but it's definitely a lesson that sometimes we just have to leave things alone.
@@acegarr22 I wouldn't recommend that 😂😂but they absolutely were adorable. You could see why someone would want to
@@rantallaboutit humans are humans. But people should be more aware of those who fuking things up in animal world intentionally/ knowingly and animals suffering big time
Once, back when we lived in Colorado, my mom was mowing the lawn and accidentally revealed a bunch of baby bunnies. She nicked one with the mower, but it was superficial-- the little guy was just fine. She noticed and called me out to see them. It was utterly adorable.
We just put some of the cut grass over top of it. Didn't move or touch them.
What’s the moral of the story
@@mutbut808 It's a story about bunnies
@@evandugas7888 rabbit tales .
@@mutbut808 dont mow your lawn
@@dolzy86 yes
One time I was walking through my backyard and I felt a big dip in the ground but luckily I didn’t step down and then I uncovered the hole and there was a bunch of baby bunnies inside so we left them there for about a little less than a week but they seemed to be abandoned, my guess is that she thought our dogs were predators and mother rabbits will abandon their babies if they feel that there are predators nearby and they will be unable to save their children so they would rather just save themselves and reproduce, we kept an eye on them I never saw a mom bunny come back for them so we took them to a wildlife sanctuary and they all ended up thriving EDIT: I WAS EIGHT WHEN THIS HAPPENED AND ALL THE BUNNIES GREW UP HEALTHY AND WELL I CANT CHANGE THE SITUATION THAT HAPPENED ALMOST 10 YEARS AGO my family at the time didn’t know better and neither did I and obviously soon after I understood I shouldn’t have touched them in the first place because that’s what the wildlife sanctuary told us, we did the best thing we could for them and did what the animal sanctuaries in our state told us to do.. never did I once say this was the correct thing to do. I was just sharing my experience. We were told the mother likely didn’t come back because we were constantly letting our dogs out on the porch that they were buried right near.
They are active at night, did you Film them? Otherwise you can’t tell, when you didn’t watch the hole 24hours a day
They thrived until they died..
They might've came at night doe
The same situation happened with me except we let them stay. The mother rabbit only comes at night and they usually nest in areas with predators (buried in a nest so that the predators don’t detect them) because they know the predator will scare away other predators. If the mom was actually coming there to feed her children you probably just told her that the area is unsafe for nesting kids because she came back and her babies were gone.
You shouldn't of touch it..
A few weeks ago there were little baby bunnies in my yard. The grass cutter spotted them and told my mom which she told me a week after. I went to go outside to look for them and they were all dead. I was really sad, I still wonder what happened idk if the storm got them or the mother neglected them. They weren’t all the way in the hole btw.
Rabbits be like:
"a yea this is big brain time"
They make huge warrens. They aren’t buried alive. They cover the doorway of a larger area.
Bunnies had to stay in the underground to dodge diverse predators' attack, actually, they haven't any choice and no other ways to avoid it. Those fluffy cuties don't have any defensive ways to survive except for running away. 😶😶
Have you seen them attack each other? They can be pretty vicious if they want to.
@That Guy that’s because they can’t comprehend the fact that they can theoretically fight shit. But- have you seen a leveret? Those thing are FEIRCE, like the rabbits might as well train those motherfuckers and make a child army because the self preservation on those thing is non-existent.
Actually, they can kick VERY hard. And they also bite
@@youraveragemexoricanbut they don't do it for some reason and just running (
I have 7 rabbits, we have had 2 batches, the mom has her babies in a burrow she digs and covers it with her fur, the babies start to tunnel themselves within a week of being born, digging out tunnels that link back to their burrow. The mom comes back about twice a day to feed them, within 4 weeks they are grown enough to leave the burrow and go out on their own. The saddest part.....if the mom thinks a predator is getting close to discovering her burrow, she will pretend to be hurt and lure the predator away.
Why sad??
@@sho9214 she’s willing to sacrifice herself
That is ❤.
The lack of Monty Python killer rabbit clips disappoints me.
What!?!!???!!!!? I was expecting 1
That thing has a brutal frontal assault..
"Bring forth the Holy Hand Grenade"
@@milkbar1407 of Antioch, One must throw it on three
It's a protein.
During wwII when soldiers took my family's farm animals, every single one...they left the rabbits.
And that was single handedly how my family survived according to my grandmother. Because rabbits be breeding man...
Rabbits multiply everyday huh.
@@explosivecommando9100 well you have enough mamas yup you certainly can easily get to a point you get new rabbits daily all on different birthing and breeding schedules.
@Anti-Thot Officer Johnson German.
I’ve found a nest of baby rabbits in a little hole all curled up.
Cool
Did you eat them?
@@MA-ei3se uhhh-
EAT THEM
Leave them
My cat used to bring home baby bunnies. Dunno where he found them, we'd search the yard but could never find a nest. He never killed any of them, he'd usually drop them in the house and they'd bolt off. So we'd put them back outside and they'd run off, I like to think they found their way home lol
My cat brought in a bat and i didn’t even know bats live here.
This reminds me so much of baby seals with human interference.
I live near a beach and seals often drop off their offspring on the beach to hunt. People literally would rush up, throw blankets over it (they would go into shock due to the crowd and start to shiver, the blankets would literally roast the poor pup to death because they are very well insulated without help), pet them, get close and try to help them and try to rescue them thinking they were abandoned.
It got so bad that the Marine Rescue Center made it illegal to get within fifty feet of a seal and just to call them.
Hello 👋 dear, how are you doing?
Like in the video I saw a woman digging up the rabbit's nest. WTF? It's one thing if the rabbit is sitting on your porch but another thing if you're digging up their nest.
Hello Sara how are you doing today Happy 😊 Nee Year God bless you as you wished..
Only European rabbits (and their domesticated counterparts) nest in burrows
In the US, the only wild rabbits are Cottontails, a different species of rabbit, which produce the shallow nests seen disturbed by humans and corvids in this video
They are very different and unable to interbreed
Thank you
Did you forget about jackrabbits? Lmao
@@jordanhicks5131 The jackrabbit, contrary to its name, is in fact a hare - not a rabbit
I did catch some hare footage in this video as well (03:30) featuring a European brown hare
I Have wild Cottontails In my neighborhood and they live in deep burrows. They share territory with Prairie dogs. I figured the rabbits were digging the burrows but maybe they have just taken the opportunity and inherited or stole the burrows of the prairie dogs.
There are empty lots on both sides of me so I have spent a good amount of time watching them go in and out of the massive network of holes. I've never seen a wild baby here.
I also raise domestic rabbits for meat and fur. I know they are a different species. But I have noticed the wild rabbits sniffing around and being curious about my domesticated ones. I'm glad that I have the wild ones about. They keep the Raccoons, Bobcats and Coyotes fed so the predators don't have to target my livestock.
Dwarf pygmy rabbits are native to the western United States
When you're making a return trip on a big riding lawnmower, you're bound to find a bunch of fluff chopped up in the grass.
@Colten Alderson did you eat the ramains for nutrition? If no, are you even on top of the foodchain?
Remains*
@@cisarovnajosefina4525 based
@@cisarovnajosefina4525 rabbits are tasty
@@hrishinatahn9816 ah rabbit Satay!
3:28 It's a hare... rabbits and hares are very different but both can be sweet friends!... I have a wild cottontail buck named Csicsi, a doe New Zealand mix Lionhead rabbit named Plush, and a sweet hare buck named Haas I feed in the wild... they all are my very best friends!!!... Rabbits and Hares are lovely.
"But that's what happens with all animals. There gets to be too many, and everyone suffers."
*looks at the human race*
So true,
it's not our fault that we're the apex predator. we can basically kill anything and build anything as long as there's enough time. what are we suppose to do? cause a genocide of multiple country for the animals??
I think the problem with humans is that capitalism makes a small percentage of people hoard all of the resources and tells the rest of us to overproduce and waste the rest.
@@adrenalineactivate Who's up for mass suicide around the world?!
@@adrenalineactivate we could cause a genocide for the earth to be a lifeless planet for good and destroy the cycle of life
Woah rabbits are great mothers they make sure they’re babies are comfortable, don’t bring their sent near the nest, and give them very nutritious milk good job
depends, i had some pet rabbits growing up and the moms regularly ate their young, one even ended up eating like 10 baby bunnies (hers and her sisters) in a matter of days.
@@arthas640 😳😬🤭🤢🤮‼️
@@arthas640 That's why you shouldn't touch their babies. Because that will transfer your scent on their skin.
Well I guess you could say that, at least when you compare them to hares that’s dot their leverets around deliberately because they know if they spread them out a predator won’t find all her babies in one spot and kill them all
@@arthas640 my sisters rabbit Blossom got pregnant with a wild rabbit and she gave birth during the winter so it was snowing and she literally gave birth to her kits in the snow, even though they can’t regulate their heat after being born so they all froze to death almost as soon as they hit the ground. She literally just sat outside to give birth in what was practically 3 feet of snow and there was a massive warm hutch with straw and everything. She then finally went in the hut after she had given birth to all her babies and died herself. Or at least that’s what my sister said since this happened before I was born
When crows eat bunnies in the rabbit documentary: 💢
When rabbits eat crows in the crow documentary: 😱
Human can eat rabbit too.
I’d be surprised too if a herbivore rabbit somehow ate a intelligent bird that signifies death and is the predator
@@unknownsoldier8488 that got dark-
@@unknownsoldier8488 i eat rabbit
@@unknownsoldier8488 i eat rabbit
Farmer: We have to many rabbits!
Umbrella corporation: Let us introduce ourselves...
NO GOD PLS NO NO NO NOOOOOOOO
I missed my rabbit who died 2 years ago
What a iresponsible pet owner i am ha..ha..ha
@@Legynus what did u do to make the rabit die ..
@@Legynus mine died too because its a project and we need to raise the rabbit but my classmate didnt even took as much care for it an it died I was so mad at her
*too
I wonder which child was left in charge while she went to the grocery store
This guys voice is so cool
I know right it just makes the story more interesting!
I politely disagree, its just ok. The content is good though.
@@abdullahsohail9194 Sometimes clickbait...
Tru
Not his real voice. His mouth doesn’t move at all when he talks.
Mother rabbit: I got an idea
Also the mother rabbit: * casually buries children *
My bunny just died today man😢,i remember my bunny playing with me everyday.I was just heart broken when i saw the bunny dead :(.RIP my bunny 😢😢😭😭
Sorry for ur loss. May his soul rest in peace
❤️
Mine did too about a week ago😕 Sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss...this video was not the nicest to watch 😔 I love and have bunnies too..
I'm sorry for your loss, may your bunny rest in peace
This is the only channel that gives unknown information. Unlike the other ones
False. Infographic Show, Brew, Daily Dose of Internet, many more informative channels does exist. Though, WATOP is arguably one of the most informative.
@@zahinepic367 yea
Another good one is Veritasium. He mostly have psychology stuff on his channel but still interesting and informative.
What about vsauce
This narrator in particular does vids across a multitude of different channels.
“All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a Thousand Enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning. Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed.”
-- Lord Frith from "Watership Down"
I love Watership down
Watership down scsred the shit out of me when I was little
@@chrisi7127 Ah, yes, back when kid shows traumatized us properly.
@@WanderingYankee fr
Still one of my most favorite stories to this day.
Other people: OMG BABY RABBITS ARE DYING IN THE GROUND! After watching this video: OMG WHAT HAVE I DONE!?
Finally something to watch I was getting bored. 👍
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Video: The childhood of Rabbits are so terrible
Me: *Maybe I'm a rabbit......*
mk
Mimzy the rabbit is way advanced to be buried in the ground!
The person with internet access and a phone or computer is talking.
@@grossgrandpa true. They probably don't know what is up...
Ahem
Human Childhoods are Much worst than Rabbit Childhoods
This is the best science class ever
Right like I learn more here than I would in actual science class
He has another channel called infarnando something related to archeology
Then subscribe
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Nice profile picture
last fall (2022) the hubby and i moved into a house that was not taken care of (its a very nice and large house) and the grass was tall and weedy. so, we but the grass but hired a guy to dethacth it.. meaning, he has this machine that pulls up all of the old dead grass and leaves. he ran over these baby rabbit hole and it was not pretty. i cried and he took them away vs leaving them with me. i had no idea they were there.
Like Grandma used to say...
“Those dang rabbits are like
land plankton”
Loool
"The livingroom where they discuss the latest news" is rather accurate as many rabbit breeds are pretty social and have a community structure called a warren. So yes, they do need a "livingroom" to discuss the latest news. :3
Wtf??? Eat and sell dead bunnies?!??
@@unamedzube7xb297 what?
@@unamedzube7xb297 gotta do something with your enemies
@@unamedzube7xb297huh???
Peta: Animals are safer and better off in the wild!
The Wild:
I guess she has to hide her little carrots 🙄
Actually rabbit's eat grass, greens, squash and fruit's as a main diet. Carrots are candy to rabbit's.
Hiding the carrot is how she got into the predicament of motherhood to begin with
INNUENDO
“Rabbits can live everywhere!”
The Mariana Trench: *Let me introduce myself*
Antarctica: hold my temp drop
Black hole: challenge accepted
The sea: Say sike right now.
@@user-tg2us4ps5v just you wait til you see that one sea slug that looks like a rabbit 😤
(it counts for the sake of the joke, dammit)
Uranus: Did someone call for me?
It seems like scramble for survival or survival of the fitness I guess.
I'm surprised there was no mention of Australia. Rabbits exploded on that continent after being introduced
@@TheGuyCalledX then his next move could be Australia plague of mice🤹♂️🤹♂️🤹♂️
Survival of the fittest not fitness lmaooo
Survival of the fitness?
0:12 It literally sounds like they are crying
This makes Doomguy adopting a rabbit so heartwarming and symbolic.
The rabbit has a extremely difficult life, yet perseveres, much like the Slayer 🤯.
Why did doomguy Slayer from doom eternals came here?
@@businessgamerprb5398
Well I mean he did invade Hell due to his rabbit being decapitated so....
We have a rabbit nest in our yard. She has them covered with her fur, dry grass and we have put some grass patches there too. She comes in early morn. and early evening. I leave greens for here and can keep an eye on the nest. She is a good Mom. She knows I have been there. She even dug the nest while I was gardening a few feet away 💕💕💕🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Hello nice post and I hope we could be friends
My rabbit Maggie liked to go in and out of our home. She started making tunnels under my husband’s van that was off the road. I told him one day the van is going to sink in the ground. When we finally moved the van and started a flower garden it was amazing to uncover all the tunnels When Maggie passed away we buried her there , the place she loved the most
Ive always had rabbits that went outside and there are plenty of wild ones . Yet never did domestic or wild ever eat my vegetable garden. I greet the wild ones every morning on my way to work with a “Hello little hopper, be careful and have a nice day.”
Bunny whisperer ? Nah.
Hello 👋 dear how are you doing?
I raised rabbits as a kid, and mother's would routinely flip out and tear their kids from limb to limb. Very yraumatic
Of course I can only speak from experience with domestic rabbits that are still close enough to European wild rabbits that they can breed but not close enough to American wild rabbits. ALL domestic rabbits are descendants of wild European rabbits. Now, they could be different enough now that it is different from wild ones but my newborn baby bunnies have always had a very distinct, but neutral smell. I have smelled it halfway across the room before but I'm the only one in my family that can smell it but I assume that a predator would be able to as well. Also, my cats can tell the difference between wild and domestic rabbits. I don't know if it's the smell of humans on our rabbits or if there is a clear enough difference in smell that well behaved pets can tell the difference. Sorry for the long message but I just wanted to add this.
thx for the long messige i enjoyed
I have so many bunny’s that come to my backyard to just chill. One of them actually knows my calls (like I’m calling a dog) and will literally come up to me. I give it cherries and grapes almost daily. I had one a couple years ago that I could hand feed. Took a lot of trust i guess haha
You shouldn’t be giving rabbits fruit (or any sugary foods) that often as it can actually kill them. It’s because rabbits are grazers, they don’t tend to eat fruit or
thats really cute but be carefull with the fruit too much sugar can be harmfull to a bunny give them lettuce or something they love it
not sure if this is a cute and happy thing, or if you suffer because they destroy your garden.
I'll stick to cute tho :3
I wouldn't eat from your hand. I know where it's been.
I fed this babu bunny out of my hand the first day. I looked up if baby bunnies r usually this attached. & nope, for some "strange" reason, this bunny just plain loves me that much.
I’m done asking for the goddamn giant squid it’s been almost a fucking year I am done!!
Ok
😨
Omg I care so much I feel soooooooooo bad
Sorry mate.
Mission failed. We'll get em next time!
8:03 they should have started to haunt, eat and sell them instead of doing this cruel and stupid act.
It’s important to differ between American and Eurasian rabbits and hares. Eurasian rabbits, which is the predecessor of domesticated rabbits, dig burrows, whereas American cottontail rabbits make shallow nests for their young. The hare female only produces one offspring and leaves it hidden somewhere.
@Miles Doyle JESZCZE JAK!
So... she literally grounds her kids
😂😂😂
Digger, listener, runner. You have many enemies. If they find you, they will kill you.
But, first, they must catch you.
WATOP: This Is Why the Childhood of Rabbits Is so Terrible
Me: *Laughs in Watership Down*
Ugh, I don’t have to imagine it… I find a couple of baby bunnies hidden in my yard ever year… I’m aware to leave them be, but mowing is tricky.. the mower is scary enough to randomly jump out and run in random directions every time it comes close lol
That crow with red eyes is going to haunt my dreams now.
Great information. Thank you. I have found rabbit nests in my back yard as a kid, and I always left them alone.
"Let's find out". I thought you were going to bury a baby rabbit.
Rabbits don’t have children, they have bunnies. It’s their bunnyhood that’s terrible.
Animals have a hard life. Not like all the fatty humans eating their life’s away watching TV and complaining how terrible their lives are every day.
Facts
Love all people unless they are fat, then ridicule them? I'm so confused what's PC or not these days.
@Dex Tiger why would she if she's pointing this out?
@@wolfshanze5980 She was making quite a clear point, if you found it confusing that's your problem.
@@Sarah_270 Probably nor as clear as you think it is, as obviously others have seen a different meaning... if sneaking insults into comments is cool with you, well that's your problem... but then we're not all as enlightened as you see yourself as.
4:56 thank you for talking about this-
I've been seeing so many people disturbing in thinking that they help the rabbits.
Watching the hands digging out the nests and taking the offsprings out, really triggers me.
As a person that's been teached many many many things about animals, i was told MANY MANY MANY times, to never touch a baby of any wild animal, unless it is a pet in a petshop or my own pet.
Leaving a scent on the offspring will make the mother think it's not hers, leaving the offspring to die. And knowing those are adults aswell, my god.
How much of braincells are they missing if almost a 15 year old can be more responsible than them, when it comes to wild-life?
You don't mess with a nest.
It’s taught not teached dumbass
"Rabbit will probably even have less time and then they will 1:13"
Didn't expect that meme at all in this educational video 😂
Ive had a nest in my flower bed before and a hawk came and ate most of the babies besides one so i took care of the one that survived for 3 weeks because the mother didn’t come back. It was sad to find it was super malnourished but it survived and lives in my backyard :D it even has a family so we have like 20 bunnies under our shed its so cute to watch them come out and eat. Pretty good shelter since nothing can get under it.
After watching “Watership down”, it gave me depression about the life of rabbits
Bro I read this comment a while ago and now I’m stoned watching this movie like what is going on man it’s like a MOMA visual piece written by Pink Floyd I love it but goddamn
This man always makes my day. He never clickbaits, and it also has some memes!
that crow thinks hes all that untill a human shows up and legit tears it apart
This just show how moms go all out for their kids .. so please make your parents proud ♥️☝🏽☝🏽
Once I found a rabbit burrow in my yard with six babies in it. Left it alone and would simply check on it from my deck with a pair of binoculars. And I didn't go down there in person because I didn't want to disturb it.
Then about three weeks later, I look out my binoculars and see that the burrow is wide open. Since what I could find online said baby rabbits leave the nest after three weeks, I thought they left. That's when I noticed things laying all around the burrow. I went down to the burrow to find the babies all dead. Butchered. All six accounted for and all torn apart. Torn in half. Disemboweled. Beheaded. Dismembered. There were severed paws. Severed ears. Most were torn into two pieces but never more than three. Nothing was eaten. One was even simply split down the belly with its entrails out. With the exception of an unaccounted for head, I could find all the pieces of all six babies and I still don't know what did that or why.
To this day I have no idea what happened. Right now I'm pointing the finger at squirrels. The burrow was at the base of a tree and I think a squirrel got territorial but, in truth, I really don't know what could have done this.
Probably someones pet cat. Hate cats, major issue all these pet cats
Long story short: its terrible because their family keeps getting killed like Peter rabbit’s parents.
Ok
The worse outcome for baby rabbits is sellers who just keep rabbits in terrible conditions and really don't care if they live or die
@Miles are you one of those bots that go around copypasting this?
@That Guy whats so funny
@That Guy what is?
Love your content!! It's so well produced. Stay safe everyone ❤️ ❤️❤️❤️👍
God bless kind-hearted people who rescue the rabbits.
JK
2:55 The *DOOOOOOPEST EAGLE VOICE EVER!!!!😅😅🤣😂👌🏿👍🏿✌🏿😁*
What made the “you died” even funnier is the fact that I am playing Dark Souls right now
What made it funnier for me is that iam actually dead hahahahahahah
Enjoy your struggles!
Happy struggles
Once my mom mowed over a nest (none of the babies were killed). So I took a shoe box and filled it the grass and mama fur and buried the box slightly around the same spot they were born, the mom did come back to feed them. Touching the babies doesn’t automatically deter the mama from coming back, it’s just not recommended
"All the World will be your enemy, Prince with a Thousand Enemies."
Water ship down ❤️
“And when ever they catch you,
They will kill you”
I LOVE WATERSHIP DOWN
@@nancycardenas7038 that film was my childhood, and I recently read the book! Such an amazing and unique story
@@laugh_atthe_accident5435 "But first, they must catch you."
i dont know why youtube recommended me this channel but i cant stop watching it. like an addiction
Imagine walking in the park then your foot falls in a hole and you just hear screaming
It will be disgusting and surprising
7:36 "how could you do that you should have just think of another way, oh yeah! You're dumb, you can't think of another way"
- A friend of mine
Watop:exist
Coffee maker:finally someone who can recognize me as a good intro
4:46 "Raptors avoid open spaces"
The more you know
Clever girls
The baby bunnies are so cute 💖
some breeds can be kept as pets, but they are expensive.
the French Midget rabbit is the cutest I saw online, they stay baby-sized for life :3
Finally I found you I always watch you in the morning!