@@AnAngryMagpie yeah if there was a hawk overhead then the bunny would already be safe since it would be over a roof hiding in the cornerand I can understand them catching it when it runs away but another problem is a how tight they were gripping it not only does that pressure the bunny could also hurt it I think it's more pressure from the people then I could get more scared
same over here, was mowing the grass one day and one ran out in front of the mower,, thankfuly i stopped it before he went under but jesus fucking christ these lil shits are like lemmings almost.
A rabbit scream is actually a natural defense mechanism. It's a last resort move to startle or make it's captor uncomfortable enough to release the rabbit. It doesn't always work on wolves or cats, but it's pretty effective on humans who respond uniquely to vocalization, even by other creatures.
@@Fakemarcel your half right it is to attract a larger predator however in the confusion that bunny plans his escape while human and larger predator have it out mono on mono
I thought I heard baby bunnies ‘chirping’ when I walked my dog late at night. I’d see them crouching and unmoving on the lawn in the middle of the park & then they would run across the grass and it would sound like a bird chirping. As there were always several, I think they were playing hide & seek and saying ‘catch me if you can’. It was very interesting to hear this.
I saved one of these babies from my outside cat and oh BOY it was weird... he was so tiny. But so very strong. He made the little noises for a bit but once we started walking him a few blocks away he stopped. The thing that stuck with me the most was feeling his little heart going like a motor in my fingers... I think he was just happy to be alive at that point.
its private fluffs of the 2nd regiment. he and his squad was deployed to the front lines when the war broke out, sadly after witnessing a massarce of innoccent natives by his squad. he went mad and shot and killed his homies. now he is sole survivor of his squad trying to deal with his ptsd by drinking himself to death .
I always try to have a box of some kind or at least a blanket to crawl into so they feel secure, I’m a rodent lover so if I know one thing it’s that as prey animals they feel the most content when they’re safely hiding. Tbh I’ve never tried picking them up in my hands bc I was always scared they’d just try to escape but good to know if necessary I could! Sometimes u don’t have time to spare & just have to help asap
@That Guy Sigh. Obviously you've never done this. Holding them gently doesn't mean they escape. And unless you are 20 feet tall and holding them above cement, they aren't going to break their spine.
@@rcc1921 they will escape if they can or want to. rabbits hate getting picked up as it would feel like getting picked up by a predator, but if a rabbit trusts you completely, and if youre holding them right, it wont feel like ure a predator holding them
I didn't even know they sounded like this. As a kid I moved many baby bunnies so they'd be okay and they never made that sound. Sounds absolutely terrified.
TheFlox1122 Just like we don't make noises outside of a very heavy breath when sucker-punched in the solar plexus. Also, if you squeeze a bunny, you're _extremely_ likely to crush its bones. So NEVER do that.
This video nearly made me cry, the poor little thing looks so vulnerable and lost. When it made those noises I could tell it was so terrified and prayed it wouldn't go into a state of shock.
WTH poor baby. When bunnys scream like that it means extreme discomfort and also means that it is terrified to death u must have scared the living daylights out of him...
AK I really love animals! I do have a dog and a rabbit tho I have to hide her from him. But thanks! I hope you have a good day and thanks for telling me more about rabbits!
As someone with a baby bunny, you may have killed him unintentionally. They can easily go into shock and die of a heart attack, that poor thing was so scared. They don't scream like that unless they're in bad pain or literally terrified
@x xx this is true. Rabbits are prey animals they get very terrified when someone catches them and holds them like that. Never capture a baby bunny. That bunny is probably dead now from fear
Well you wouldn't expect the cosmic multimatter tentacle guided by a superior four-dimensional intelligence to try and evac you to safety or some other harmless purpose, would you?
Fun fact : If you catch wild bunny, at first she scare at you but if you love her and care to her sooner or later she will love and follow you whenever you go because her instinct
Jimmy Adams baby bunnies do that A LOT I know this because two bunnies had a litter (we put in one litter with the other litter because one of the mommies were bad) and my mom said she heard like a little squeaking noise
***** Well... for rabbits, trapped = death, getting grabbed up = death, pretty much anything that moves too sudden or too loud will startle them badly. It's because they're prey for most of predators. Hope your darling is fine now.
Adult rabbit screams are a lot worse, I was playing with a rabbit once and he did not feel the harness was very safe, it was on safely but once it was on I put him down and it's like a baby screaming, I quickly caught him and took it off- I was scarred and I gave him a carrot and some treats after and said sorry
I just grabbed a baby bunny, he was stuck. They can actually be held tightly or they will jump. The momma bunny came around the corner and I let the baby down to go back to his mom. The baby was stuck in between a fence.
It's dangerous for the cottontails to lift them up like that... First, they can easily get a heart attack from that. Second, cottontail may go into the state of shock, which will cause it's temperature to plummet, and pretty much shut down it's organs all together, which may lead the rabbit to die of starvation, or other related causes. It's really the best idea to not touch them at all, and especially not attempt to pick them up..
My mom used to have a corean couple for dinner, she had prepared rabbit; the corean lady asked, is that chicken? My mom said, no, rabbit. The corean lady: our children play with the rabbits, they're our friends, we cannot eat that. That's what I call civilized.
Kleo3392 He can win the rabbit trust but the way what these people did was little too aggressive for the baby rabbit It’s best to try giving the baby rabbit some sort of treats like a carrot or an apple when you approach them to show that you are no threat
Antonio Solar Oh dear oh me, a triggered furry who puts animals in front of humans for no god damn reason when all a fuckig bunny does is scream all the damn time. Bees and things like that are important, not bunnies, besides, they didn’t even kill it so chill out
***** life and death are natural parts of life. the bird, i'll say again, needs to eat and kills quickly usually on impact. What we see in the video is terrifying the rabbit, dragging it out, and I dont think you've ever had a cardiac issue but they arent exactly painless or instant. yes this rabbit is fine, people thinking "oh i can catch the rabbit I saw it in a video" and then torturing more is a problem. I dont care if you think you're the biggest fucking animal advocate for not eating meat (in reality generations of domestication could not be undone in most species leading to extinction if we were to just stop) it's not an exaggeration to say that rabbit is being pointlessly harmed and that this is terrible mistreatment of the animal, it is an exaggeration to say cows are harmed when they are milked. You are objectively wrong here. fear and stress reduce life in all things, that's a fact. rabbits are biologically so skittish that they can die is they are scared enough, that is a fact. so you can take your dumbass shit out of here.
Rabbits screaming are a defense mechanism actually. When a predator has them in their mouth they scream like that and the predator freaks out and drops it. It then takes off
@@Pxronas not the point they should have never picked him up in the first place, the poor thing was literally terrified theres absolutely no need to put animal animal through that kind of stress unless they need urgent vet treatment.. which this one didnt
Actually no! The nature of a rabbit's scream is not actually a cry for help, as other rabbits will ignore it! What it actually is, is a last ditch effort to escape. By making a shill cry, the rabbit hopes to startle or make it's predator uncomfortable enough to drop it. It's not very effective on hardened predators like wolves, but very effective on humans, who often respond with sympathy to these kinds of vocalizations!
Ethan Davies true but good luck convincing some of these fools. I know for damn sure that once anything squeaks, my dog who may have had zero interest before will not stop until he disembowels it
One time, I woke up to that noise a Bunny makes when screaming around 5AM, as a Coyote was trying to eat it by ramming itself to break open the Bunny Cage. The Coyote later left and the Bunny was left unharmed.
There's a small colony of cottontails in the trees near my place. I see the new kids pop out every year. There's a couple older ones that don't even panic when I'm around, unless I'm within a yard or so, and moving towards them. They do their thing, I do my thing, we get along fine. They don't even get overly interested in my garden. I've never tried to physically interact with them, they're just properly paranoid about humans, but they're fun to watch, when I have a few minutes and nothing going on.
***** I agree; it's much better to leave it alone so it can run into the street and become roadkill. I raised rabbits too; if you're gonna handle a rabbit, this is a valid way to do it. They usually tell you not to pick up a stressed rabbit because they'll bite you or start losing their fur. The former isn't relevant to the rabbit's health, but the latter is only true if it's under extreme duress (like if it's being hunted, or under that kind of pressure). You could see at the end that the bunny wasn't hyperventilating, it didn't keel over, it didn't shoot away to find a safe haven. It hopped into a bush; it was fine. You self-righteous animal activists need to calm the hell down. This guy did nothing wrong.
Ray Lee Think of it though, picking up a random baby that's not even yours. And how she was being self-righteous? She was basically warning people off.
Yes. That's what I thought at first, the rabbit should've been release. Before rabbits die, they scream like that. Had the dude hold him longer, the rabbit would pass out from stress if I'm not mistaken.
I work at a rabbit shelter and have owned rabbits my entire life, many that have been abuse so i think i can put a bit of perspective into this. When a rabbit is screaming like that it isn't just "frightened" or "startled" it is in pain, to make that noise a rabbit has to be put through severe mental and physical trauma but to make the noise itself is also devastatingly painful it's the same pain you would feel if you were being choked because the adrenaline makes their heart beat so fast its like they aren't' even breathing it's a defense mechanism and can and will kill them not a noise your cat makes when you pick her up and she doesn't expect it. You should not bother wild animals no matter how much your kid thinks it's cute and wants to touch it, this is not the abuse you maybe use to but it is still abuse. he is putting the rabbit though trauma when instead he could have allowed his children to observe the rabbit from a far and teach them to respect and admire the animal. If they wanted to touch a bunny there are thousands in shelters and you can go there and touch them for free.
Good job! I have caught one and while looking on how to take care of it I found this same answer, but when I found it it was on my neighbors porch screaming because it got hurt by a lawn mower, it's lip/gum was partially missing. We took it to a local shelter and they kept it, a week later we went back and they said they released it. I was so happy it was ok.
this little guy wasn't a pet, though. a rabbit can also scream like this if they're being carried off by a predator... or if they think they're being carried off by a predator.
Yeah but when bunny's scream like that it's because they're very frightened or think they're going to die. I don't know if this guy knew that or not it's kinda sad knowing the bunny is so scared
you can differ all you want, but it's the truth. though it's more "thinks" it's about to die. They scream when they are in pain or captured (chased) by a predator. ANY other animal, and it would be right. Being held like that means it's about to fucking die.
Random_YT - Games, rabbit videos and More! That’s specifically YOUR bunny so that would mean that the bunny is comfortable around you. Unlike in the video the bunny was clearly trying to escape the people and was distressed when someone picked them up because they thought they were going to die. They are prey animals, anything trying to grab at the bunny is going to make them scared for their life.
A few years ago, I found a baby bunny inside the place I worked at. I put on gloves and picked it up carefully before releasing it out into the open field behind the building. It didn't scream, probably because it was already terrified. After it realized it was outside, it took off into the tall grass.
Just so people know, first off, wild rabbits don't die from stress like domesticated ones do. Secondly, it's a proven fact that seeing wild animals in person helps children (and even adults) visualize wildlife as a thing to be considered and protected, so catching it to show his kids and letting it go is a useful way of instilling a love of nature in them.
@@siddiqahmad5193 and I bet if you asked a dog that’s having a syringe poked through it to get rid of rabies it would say “fuck you”. Don’t pretend as if animals fear has any reason. The rabbit was scared for a few minutes, then went off to eat some leaves, get over it.
I just saved one that was exactly the same size, little buddy was stuck inside a window well and i pulled him out with a soup spoon and a wool glove. I used my old tea box and some greens for him to munch on while he waits for his parents. I feel kinda nice now and i hope he doesn’t feel so scared to scream for his life next time he passes by LOL
+Jaime Hernandez thats besides the point. ur emplying the rabbit will either taste of fear or not of fear. to make an animal scaired to make it taste better is barbaric
Unfortunatley when my dog grabbed a baby rabbit and it screamed, she loved it and continued to bite down then tossed into the air and then caught it again.
W_Jur_ yeah that's exactly what happens .....😵when a starving coyote grabs a rabbit....the rabbit squeals a few times and the coyote that has it in its mouth quickly releases it and runs away in terror along with all the other predator animals that were closing in when the heard the attack and smelled blood😵
DIY Diva I know, it's sick that someone would pick up a scared, wild baby rabbit like that just to hold! It's not just there for your pleasure, its a living thing! My heart breaks when I watch this shit, it's sick, I've seen people pick up wild animals to help them out of necessity and it is so different from this cruelty
I didn’t think that a bunny rabbit would actually make any type of noise because the only thing that I can recall is that they have a tendency to hop around and twitch their noses. Never had I ever heard a bunny rabbit scream like that. That almost went on the verge of scaring the holy crap out of me!
@@joannakrowicka6228 Yeah bunnies are pretty sensitive to other bunnies in distress. Even if they see that the bunny isn't in real danger they still see it as a threat.
May be cute, but that level of stress is extremely unhealthy for them, in some cases deadly, so if a bunny starts squeaking when grabbed, release it IMMEDIATELY!!!
That little kit looks like a sweet tiny door mouse sitting by your front door. You might have sweetened it's experience by leaving some carrots, greens and water for it. I'm so glad you let it go.
@@wedonttalkaboutmyname374 rabbits scream when they think they're going to die or when they're so scared they could die of a heart attack or shock. My rabbit heard it and thought another bun was being killed
Bunny: 'Think like the wall. Become the wall.'
Boi 🤣
Sassy
Lol
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Also bunny: is it working? Nope it isbt the human is still there GOTTA RUN
I mean.. I’d be scared too if a 200 foot tall giant picked me up
right
Yeah they are dicks
@@45hr52 what if they were saving the bunny. My dad one time caught a baby bunny cause a hawk was flying over head and it would've died.
@@AnAngryMagpie yeah if there was a hawk overhead then the bunny would already be safe since it would be over a roof hiding in the cornerand I can understand them catching it when it runs away but another problem is a how tight they were gripping it not only does that pressure the bunny could also hurt it I think it's more pressure from the people then I could get more scared
@@AnAngryMagpie yeah but you can't just assume that there's a hawk overhead plus I don't hear it nor do they mention it so
Holding that still in the very corner like that is actually a pretty effective strategy. I never would have noticed him
pattern recognition, compared to the average predator's ours is through the roof, likely 90% of other predators wouldnt have noticed it either
@@draconicisha Wouldn't a predator be able to smell it?
I have these babies ALL over my backyard. They are the cutest and softest creatures on earth🥰
Good for you!
is that so?a rise in your snake population will likely soon follow.
The bunny is like:”I want my mommy bunny to come”
same over here, was mowing the grass one day and one ran out in front of the mower,, thankfuly i stopped it before he went under but jesus fucking christ these lil shits are like lemmings almost.
can I eat one
*rabbit screams for their lives*
Human: he such a cutie
I read just as the lady said that
They spare it didn't they?
If it was for me I would have kill it just for fun with a rock
@@iron1975 wtf is wrong with you lmao
@@iron1975 imagine having a pfp of a man holding a dog meanwhile saying you'd kill a young rabbit I'm so confused
@BossHossGT500 I already have a gf thank you.
A rabbit scream is actually a natural defense mechanism. It's a last resort move to startle or make it's captor uncomfortable enough to release the rabbit. It doesn't always work on wolves or cats, but it's pretty effective on humans who respond uniquely to vocalization, even by other creatures.
that bunny's saying I can't feel the ground nooooooo
Its to attract a larger predator, “If im going to die, youre coming with me!”
@@Fakemarcel your half right it is to attract a larger predator however in the confusion that bunny plans his escape while human and larger predator have it out mono on mono
@@raven4k998 good old “mano a mano”
@@Fakemarcel Yeppers🤣🤣🤣
Poor baby bunbun was absolutely terrified, now suffers from PTSD.
who cares
@@imustconsultwiththeeldergo5906 ur evil for that bro
Lol
the guy: trying to save the bunny
the bunny: UNHAND ME PEASANT!
He even looks very angry while screaming
Unlikely...as it wasn't angry. It was begging to be spared cause it thought it was gonna die.
when a bunny/rabbit screams that means they think they're going to die because they're so frightened.
Or They are in huge pain
eh who gives a shit
@@tactical_ghost199 😂
I hear them sizzling in my skillet all the time
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I thought I heard baby bunnies ‘chirping’ when I walked my dog late at night. I’d see them crouching and unmoving on the lawn in the middle of the park & then they would run across the grass and it would sound like a bird chirping. As there were always several, I think they were playing hide & seek and saying ‘catch me if you can’. It was very interesting to hear this.
No jnot funny
No offense
Your dog must be terrifying
I saved one of these babies from my outside cat and oh BOY it was weird... he was so tiny. But so very strong. He made the little noises for a bit but once we started walking him a few blocks away he stopped. The thing that stuck with me the most was feeling his little heart going like a motor in my fingers... I think he was just happy to be alive at that point.
Their metabolism is naturally MUCH faster than ours. Even when they're calm, their hearts still bang away like lightning, relative to ours.
That bunny looks like its seen some shit.
its private fluffs of the 2nd regiment. he and his squad was deployed to the front lines when the war broke out, sadly after witnessing a massarce of innoccent natives by his squad. he went mad and shot and killed his homies. now he is sole survivor of his squad trying to deal with his ptsd by drinking himself to death .
Arthur The Aardvark And they seen some bloody shit.
Jimmy M 'Nam.
Jimmy M ikr?
He was there at watership down, he's seen some sh*t man.... o0o
I've saved countless bunnies like this - they will calm down if you don't squeeze them, hold them gently and speak softly. Works every time.
I always try to have a box of some kind or at least a blanket to crawl into so they feel secure, I’m a rodent lover so if I know one thing it’s that as prey animals they feel the most content when they’re safely hiding. Tbh I’ve never tried picking them up in my hands bc I was always scared they’d just try to escape but good to know if necessary I could! Sometimes u don’t have time to spare & just have to help asap
@That Guy Sigh. Obviously you've never done this. Holding them gently doesn't mean they escape. And unless you are 20 feet tall and holding them above cement, they aren't going to break their spine.
@@rcc1921 they will escape if they can or want to. rabbits hate getting picked up as it would feel like getting picked up by a predator, but if a rabbit trusts you completely, and if youre holding them right, it wont feel like ure a predator holding them
@@rcc1921 but yes, theyre not going to break their bones if theyre not really high above the ground
rcc 1921 ☺️👍
I didn't even know they sounded like this. As a kid I moved many baby bunnies so they'd be okay and they never made that sound. Sounds absolutely terrified.
I honestly can’t believe rabbits make that type of noise. That just attracts predators to kill it.
They don’t make the noise before there caught, They make it when captured
I didn't even know that bunnies could even make noises
Tatum Reid they were sqeezing it fuck tard
Nope, he was not. Get real, son.
Bunnys dont work like a horn. They would not make any noise if you squeeze the air out of them.
TheFlox1122
Just like we don't make noises outside of a very heavy breath when sucker-punched in the solar plexus.
Also, if you squeeze a bunny, you're _extremely_ likely to crush its bones. So NEVER do that.
Dinner-fork tongue I know that :D
Bunny alarm activated.
PEEP PEEP PEEP PEEP PPEEEEEPPP!!
Intruder has been scared off!
so true tho
+Some guy. salt.
I wonder why
Just leave it alone. It’s clearly terrified
This video nearly made me cry, the poor little thing looks so vulnerable and lost. When it made those noises I could tell it was so terrified and prayed it wouldn't go into a state of shock.
What is wrong with you coward
They won't. Wild rabbits look adorable but have the same brain function as a naked mole rat
Bunny: *fighting for he's life*
Man: haha look at this little creature
oof
Bunny's lucky the man wasn't a hunter.
Me screaming at the TV:
PUT DOWN THE RABBIT.
However, I'd pay good money to see someone hold that guy while he screams after torturing an animal.
His life
@Robert Giese EXSCUSE ME I DIDNT KNOW IF I WAS A BEAR JUST TOYING AROUND WITH YOU WOULD BE FRIGHTENED
You triggered the poor things car alarm.
Rosanny M Underrated comment.
That's what I thought it was when my friend played this on her phone
Rosanny M lol I like how at the exact moment I finish reading that sentence, a random car alarm goes off somewhere down the street.
Haha!
Rosanny M beep beep beep beep beep
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The baby was like: There’s no where to go…RUN
I am 100% sure that the human would also scream if he was picked up by a 300 times bigger creature.
When a bunny is screaming that means they are really scared and think they’re going to die
That's not a problem
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MeleeAri -_- yes in fact it is a problem.
Oh really, a screaming bunny told you that?
micca903 no cuz it’s a proven fact lmao
He won't make noises-
**starts screaming**
Aivaylas "he'll make noises"
He actually said "He'll make noises-"
He said "he'll make noises"
I think they get it by now... No need to comment it 3 times...
Aivaylas HE SAID HE WILL MAKE NOISES hehe
*Meanwhile in the future..*
The bunny: so uh yeah a human grabbed me and I was traumatised..
Holds it so tight he is about to break the bunnies ribs
Also him: why is it screaming
WTH poor baby. When bunnys scream like that it means extreme discomfort and also means that it is terrified to death u must have scared the living daylights out of him...
Pets and Friendz #loveanimals the poor animal! It’s mother must have left it. ;c I hope it finds a home!
AK I really love animals! I do have a dog and a rabbit tho I have to hide her from him. But thanks! I hope you have a good day and thanks for telling me more about rabbits!
@Flower 34 well he shouldn't have picked up the little bunny anyways, unless it was hurt. Which it clearly wasn't in any pain or it would show it.
They are preh animals, therefore they usually have more anxiety than other animals whenever they are near.
As someone with a baby bunny, you may have killed him unintentionally. They can easily go into shock and die of a heart attack, that poor thing was so scared. They don't scream like that unless they're in bad pain or literally terrified
@x xx this is true. Rabbits are prey animals they get very terrified when someone catches them and holds them like that. Never capture a baby bunny. That bunny is probably dead now from fear
The baby could die from fear or the mother rejecting it i think 🤔
@@jonr.747 bitch the rabbit is scared cause those dicks were chasing the poor bunny and picking it up like tf?
@@jonr.747 the rejecting thing is a stupid myth.
let's just all agree that x xx should go eat shit.
@x xx reminder that you are an asshole
It's like something from a Disney cartoon short where Donald mistakes Dale for a gun; the later starts screaming "BANG BANG BANG!" 🤣
Awww, I love this bunny so much! 😍 🥲
*BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP LET GO OF ME*
grubbylyra *BOOM*
*_BEEP BEEP LETTUCE_*
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People, please understand that rabbits are actually very delicate and can and do die from shock. Their little bunny hearts just give out.
Since you're a fox, that just makes it easier for you to eat them.
Lucky for you then i guess, Foxy?
FoxyWhite thank you
Sophia Elisa I know
FoxyWhite that is very sad my dude
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rabbits only scream when there in 'extreme danger' poor bunny
Well the rabbit was clearly not in any danger. It's just a dumb animal and doesn't know friend from foe xD
Oluf The Explorer well it had probably never seen a person before so it didn't know the big scary to legged thing was trying to help it
how to breyer randomness Most likely. Doesn't make it any less dumb though :3
Well you wouldn't expect the cosmic multimatter tentacle guided by a superior four-dimensional intelligence to try and evac you to safety or some other harmless purpose, would you?
Shannen Hapuwalana
Eeeee-xactly~
A wild bunny can have a heart attack and die if it is frightend like that. Please be careful
Ik
Yah any bun can have a haert attack not just the wild ones hes being extremely irasponcabol (i don't know how to spell it )
Do they not have strong hearts?
@@craigharvey-gurr337 not at all
Craig Harvey-Gurr
A rabbit's heart beats very fast on its own, and a wild rabbit gets scared much easier than a domestic rabbit
Fun fact : If you catch wild bunny, at first she scare at you but if you love her and care to her sooner or later she will love and follow you whenever you go because her instinct
It could also be male. Not just female...
Bunny: Gonna ascend to the wall form---Hey what are you doin---EEEP EEEP EEEP EEEP EEEP EEEP
i didnt know rabbits can scream *o*
If they're terrified, they'll scream. And their screams are terribly unpleasant to ears.
Jimmy Adams baby bunnies do that A LOT I know this because two bunnies had a litter (we put in one litter with the other litter because one of the mommies were bad) and my mom said she heard like a little squeaking noise
***** Well... for rabbits, trapped = death, getting grabbed up = death, pretty much anything that moves too sudden or too loud will startle them badly. It's because they're prey for most of predators.
Hope your darling is fine now.
Adult rabbit screams are a lot worse, I was playing with a rabbit once and he did not feel the harness was very safe, it was on safely but once it was on I put him down and it's like a baby screaming, I quickly caught him and took it off- I was scarred and I gave him a carrot and some treats after and said sorry
Lily Bunns yeah... some harnesses can break bunny backs, good thing you got it off them!
“it’s okay”
*continues to have a death grip on it*
Bro i would squeeze the living shit out of that thing.
@@Punias no they dont. Why would they catch a bunny who’s scared for its life? They should have known that bunnies can die of fright.
Ok Jesus dude relax it's one bunny.
I just grabbed a baby bunny, he was stuck. They can actually be held tightly or they will jump. The momma bunny came around the corner and I let the baby down to go back to his mom. The baby was stuck in between a fence.
@Itafii smithhh psycho!
Fun fact: if you catch one and hold it (gently) for long enough, it’ll realize your not trying to kill/eat it
It's dangerous for the cottontails to lift them up like that... First, they can easily get a heart attack from that. Second, cottontail may go into the state of shock, which will cause it's temperature to plummet, and pretty much shut down it's organs all together, which may lead the rabbit to die of starvation, or other related causes.
It's really the best idea to not touch them at all, and especially not attempt to pick them up..
“Rabbits scream when they’re scared”
-every comment
Exactly
For 8 years and counting...
The rabbit could have had a heart attack your taking this as a joke.
@@jacksonhathcock3377 u only care cuz it’s a heckin smol bean
@@ieatgarbage8771 lol no i dont? im not a fucking retard that only likes small stuff.
when it was screaming I just imagined him screaming"MOM. MOM MOM MOM MOM MOM!"
or help😢😭😭😭🐇
Then we break its neck so it does without suffering
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_"I am not a squeaky toy! Put me down at once!"_
Oh my goodness!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥹🥹🥹 that was beyond words adorable! My heart instantly melted.
Actually, it's not as wholesome as you think. Rabbits only make this sound when they are absolutley terrified and think they're gonna die.
@@Nharmonia_ Yeah they think, but it didn't happen. So it's a win for the little fluffball.
The second I saw the title I knew there was going to be a ton of dislikes.
UltraBomberMan101 and all of them are butthurt people that love peta
even though they handled it properly and released it
Why are people butthurt
My mom used to have a corean couple for dinner, she had prepared rabbit; the corean lady asked, is that chicken? My mom said, no, rabbit. The corean lady: our children play with the rabbits, they're our friends, we cannot eat that. That's what I call civilized.
Mucki der Hase it's korean you dumb fuck
Would you repeat that in german for me please, or in french? You "civilized" person?
That noise means the rabbit is in distress. You really should not hold them like that unless they are very comfortable with you.
Kleo3392 He can win the rabbit trust but the way what these people did was little too aggressive for the baby rabbit It’s best to try giving the baby rabbit some sort of treats like a carrot or an apple when you approach them to show that you are no threat
Fucking snowflakes just move on they didnt even hurt the lil bastard
@@thedistance1155 shut the fuck up, you clearly don't know shit about animals, fucking boomer.
@Caleb Huskey fucking boomer over here
Antonio Solar Oh dear oh me, a triggered furry who puts animals in front of humans for no god damn reason when all a fuckig bunny does is scream all the damn time. Bees and things like that are important, not bunnies, besides, they didn’t even kill it so chill out
“Put me down you rapscallion!”
That rabbit a year later to his homies
“I was abducted by aliens.”
My rabbit FREAKED out when he heard this
Mine too!!
Mine didn’t care he just went on with his day like nothing was happening-
Mine did too!! She started clawing at my leg!! Poor babies
I'm surprised mine had no reaction. I feel bad for this poor baby bun.
@@RikuSayPoof eat ur rabbit
it could actually die from the stress of this. it's horrible
*****
the difference is a bird needs to eat. But by all means continue being a dipshit.
*****
life and death are natural parts of life. the bird, i'll say again, needs to eat and kills quickly usually on impact. What we see in the video is terrifying the rabbit, dragging it out, and I dont think you've ever had a cardiac issue but they arent exactly painless or instant. yes this rabbit is fine, people thinking "oh i can catch the rabbit I saw it in a video" and then torturing more is a problem. I dont care if you think you're the biggest fucking animal advocate for not eating meat (in reality generations of domestication could not be undone in most species leading to extinction if we were to just stop) it's not an exaggeration to say that rabbit is being pointlessly harmed and that this is terrible mistreatment of the animal, it is an exaggeration to say cows are harmed when they are milked. You are objectively wrong here. fear and stress reduce life in all things, that's a fact. rabbits are biologically so skittish that they can die is they are scared enough, that is a fact. so you can take your dumbass shit out of here.
AjaxNecrotic the bird is also going to torture it
AjaxNecrotic anyone can die from stress or a heart attack; humans catching things is also apart of nature
Ayye Bird
Does that mean you actively go around trying to shock people into cardiac arrest, you fucking dimwit?
Kid asks the important questions. “Who eats Reese’s?” Nobody knows kid. Nobody knows.
Rabbits screaming are a defense mechanism actually. When a predator has them in their mouth they scream like that and the predator freaks out and drops it. It then takes off
+Griffonchan AJ He's still distressing the shit out of it.
+MrBombastic799 yes
+MrBombastic799 exactly
Do you think the bunny from the video "proof bunnies could fly" scared the hawk from his or her screaming 😂
+Thamia Tanis I thought this was about bunnies, not frogs
Probably should've just let him go dude
They did idiot you should of watched the whole video
@@Pxronas not the point they should have never picked him up in the first place, the poor thing was literally terrified theres absolutely no need to put animal animal through that kind of stress unless they need urgent vet treatment.. which this one didnt
@@Pxronas they took fucking 1 minute to put it down
@@ys0456 it's just a good food!
@@lucymay5789 I guess but you guys are just being a little sensitive, the animal was not harm and was put back in it's place
“He’ll make noises”
Bunny:Thats my cue
Watched a raven eat a small baby bunny. Made these exact noises
The scream is the distress call
Actually no! The nature of a rabbit's scream is not actually a cry for help, as other rabbits will ignore it! What it actually is, is a last ditch effort to escape. By making a shill cry, the rabbit hopes to startle or make it's predator uncomfortable enough to drop it. It's not very effective on hardened predators like wolves, but very effective on humans, who often respond with sympathy to these kinds of vocalizations!
Ethan Davies There was a rabbit in my backyard and I played it and it went on high alert
Ethan Davies yeah distress
Ethan Davies true but good luck convincing some of these fools. I know for damn sure that once anything squeaks, my dog who may have had zero interest before will not stop until he disembowels it
If rabbit screams high for once, hes scared to death. If he screams many times like in the video, he's depressed like feeling despair.
That’s a big brain comment
No wonder the mean look.
It’s calling for its mother. Any animal will cry out if you pick it up.
@That Guy that’s not how distress calls work lmao
It crying out to Valhalla that a warrior bunny is on its way.
One time, I woke up to that noise a Bunny makes when screaming around 5AM, as a Coyote was trying to eat it by ramming itself to break open the Bunny Cage. The Coyote later left and the Bunny was left unharmed.
There's a small colony of cottontails in the trees near my place. I see the new kids pop out every year. There's a couple older ones that don't even panic when I'm around, unless I'm within a yard or so, and moving towards them. They do their thing, I do my thing, we get along fine. They don't even get overly interested in my garden. I've never tried to physically interact with them, they're just properly paranoid about humans, but they're fun to watch, when I have a few minutes and nothing going on.
As someone who has raised rabbits; don't touch, pick up, or hold a baby rabbit when it's stressed like that.
***** Or any rabbit when it's in that state for that matter.
***** I agree; it's much better to leave it alone so it can run into the street and become roadkill. I raised rabbits too; if you're gonna handle a rabbit, this is a valid way to do it. They usually tell you not to pick up a stressed rabbit because they'll bite you or start losing their fur. The former isn't relevant to the rabbit's health, but the latter is only true if it's under extreme duress (like if it's being hunted, or under that kind of pressure). You could see at the end that the bunny wasn't hyperventilating, it didn't keel over, it didn't shoot away to find a safe haven. It hopped into a bush; it was fine. You self-righteous animal activists need to calm the hell down. This guy did nothing wrong.
Ray Lee Think of it though, picking up a random baby that's not even yours. And how she was being self-righteous? She was basically warning people off.
Ray Lee I didn't finish reading it. You believe what you believe and I believe what I believe/ Okay? Okay :)
Yes. That's what I thought at first, the rabbit should've been release. Before rabbits die, they scream like that. Had the dude hold him longer, the rabbit would pass out from stress if I'm not mistaken.
0:29 jumpscare warning
XD
Idk if they looking an you bc they didn't moving!
please stop, fnaf is dead
last, first OMG Bonnie! It all makes sense
Mudbucket13 tell that to the whole franchise
"i have mastered the art of standing so incredibly still that i become invisible to the eye"
"why he doin't that"
"I don't know, not sure"
*squeezes him harder*
I work at a rabbit shelter and have owned rabbits my entire life, many that have been abuse so i think i can put a bit of perspective into this. When a rabbit is screaming like that it isn't just "frightened" or "startled" it is in pain, to make that noise a rabbit has to be put through severe mental and physical trauma but to make the noise itself is also devastatingly painful it's the same pain you would feel if you were being choked because the adrenaline makes their heart beat so fast its like they aren't' even breathing it's a defense mechanism and can and will kill them not a noise your cat makes when you pick her up and she doesn't expect it. You should not bother wild animals no matter how much your kid thinks it's cute and wants to touch it, this is not the abuse you maybe use to but it is still abuse. he is putting the rabbit though trauma when instead he could have allowed his children to observe the rabbit from a far and teach them to respect and admire the animal. If they wanted to touch a bunny there are thousands in shelters and you can go there and touch them for free.
Good job! I have caught one and while looking on how to take care of it I found this same answer, but when I found it it was on my neighbors porch screaming because it got hurt by a lawn mower, it's lip/gum was partially missing. We took it to a local shelter and they kept it, a week later we went back and they said they released it. I was so happy it was ok.
Do you eat meat?
Valken that comment has no relevance to what she is saying...
Hannah Johnson Apparently caring about an animal being harmed means you're a SJW hippie pinko socialist commie now.
this little guy wasn't a pet, though.
a rabbit can also scream like this if they're being carried off by a predator... or if they think they're being carried off by a predator.
Humans: *hear a frog scream*
Humans: this is fine
Humans: *Hear a rabbit scream*
Humans: NOOOOOOOOO
Actually reminded me of frog screams lol
That’s some times a sound when it’s dying…
@@herec0mestheCh33f wait, frogs scream?
@@rage8673 yep
Yeah but when bunny's scream like that it's because they're very frightened or think they're going to die. I don't know if this guy knew that or not it's kinda sad knowing the bunny is so scared
bunny still traumatized after being released
You triggered their built-in alarm.
This bunny screams out of fear of death and by the violent movement it can hurt itself on the sensitive spine
Rabbits scream when they're in pain or know that they are about to die.
Just look how he holds it. Of course it pains
it knows its about to die? i'd beg to differ.
you can differ all you want, but it's the truth. though it's more "thinks" it's about to die. They scream when they are in pain or captured (chased) by a predator. ANY other animal, and it would be right. Being held like that means it's about to fucking die.
emmi.elisi They also scream when they are in no danger with a human
Rabbits scream when frightened or scared not necessarily in pain
hey
Joln that's a frog too
Joln respect them how would you feel
EEEEEEEEEEEEREEEEEE
+patricia Barillas It's a fucking rabbit.
Joln at the time i'm seeing your comment, it has 55 likes, and 5 comments. 6 now that i've made mine.
Bro is a menace to society that is not how you hold a rabbit.
You know when a rabbit screams, it's in pain.
In the beginning the rabbit was like "GET THAT FUCKING CAMERA OUT OF MY FACE"
I am 8 years old OK!
Ashlin Wojciechowski OK?
JJ White its not a rabbit its a chinchilla
the new compsognathus troodon its definitely a bunny
+the new compsognathus troodon it is a rabbit
The bunny is really cute but if the bunny screams that means that it is scared and that can kill the rabbit
So rabbits like mine don't have a strong heart, right? My rabbit was not making sounds when I carry him.
RandomVids YT “your” rabbit, not “a” rabbit
@@theguidancecounsellor2948 Wait a sec But I don't think I see "a rabbit"
Bunnies are baby rabbits guys. No such thing as an adult bunny
Random_YT - Games, rabbit videos and More! That’s specifically YOUR bunny so that would mean that the bunny is comfortable around you. Unlike in the video the bunny was clearly trying to escape the people and was distressed when someone picked them up because they thought they were going to die. They are prey animals, anything trying to grab at the bunny is going to make them scared for their life.
A few years ago, I found a baby bunny inside the place I worked at. I put on gloves and picked it up carefully before releasing it out into the open field behind the building. It didn't scream, probably because it was already terrified. After it realized it was outside, it took off into the tall grass.
rare footage of junko and reisen having some fun time together
Just so people know, first off, wild rabbits don't die from stress like domesticated ones do. Secondly, it's a proven fact that seeing wild animals in person helps children (and even adults) visualize wildlife as a thing to be considered and protected, so catching it to show his kids and letting it go is a useful way of instilling a love of nature in them.
Smartass. 🍷🗿
Is that the bunny POV or yours... ?
@@siddiqahmad5193 considering he’s using social media I’d say it’s his pov, smartarse.
@@bruhbruhh8806 Exactly. And if that bunny could say so I'd bet the ranch it's opinion would differ considerably
@@siddiqahmad5193 and I bet if you asked a dog that’s having a syringe poked through it to get rid of rabies it would say “fuck you”.
Don’t pretend as if animals fear has any reason. The rabbit was scared for a few minutes, then went off to eat some leaves, get over it.
the bunny sounded like a miniature car alarm 🐇🚘😂
Thank you all for a thousand likes!!! I did not expect this at all😃
Dafuq that guy trying to break into mah car!
Roshan Kaizer 😂
Erin Brown true
lololo
*XD*
I just saved one that was exactly the same size, little buddy was stuck inside a window well and i pulled him out with a soup spoon and a wool glove.
I used my old tea box and some greens for him to munch on while he waits for his parents.
I feel kinda nice now and i hope he doesn’t feel so scared to scream for his life next time he passes by LOL
Rabbits: I hate loud noises
Also rabbits: *screams at the top of their lungs*
I showed my rabbit this... And he didn't gave a damn
Give*
No One The rabbit badger doesnt give a shit 😁
Same
I have a rabbit of the same breed n colour hearing it he ran here n there haha
same here....lol😂
You can literally scare a rabbit to death.
Oh well.
+Issacthekid lol
Jaime Hernandez A bunny is always of fear.
+Jaime Hernandez ur sick
+Jaime Hernandez thats besides the point. ur emplying the rabbit will either taste of fear or not of fear. to make an animal scaired to make it taste better is barbaric
I would had offered him a lettuce leaf to convince him i am not a menace
To be fair, most things that catch rabbits do it to eat them. Including humans.
So you can understand why it's scared.
Ending: "who eats Reeses?"
That Pasta Girl I do
That Pasta Girl not me yuck.
That Pasta Girl NO İ DONT EW İ HATE İT
hi lol
That Pasta Girl lol
>Scorpions that can fly
>frogs that can scream
>Crabs the size of a trash can
>rabbits can scream also
damn nature, you scary
There's also crabs the size of garbage bins.
+Alecto Anarchy what steroids are they on?
+Alecto Anarchy mirelurks
+MarMar LikesBunnies I have no fucking clue.
knuclear2010 I guess 😂
I just know that guy called you multiple slurs and swears in the bunny dictionary.
I adore these animals that first after a while, realize they aren’t being killed. 😂
When a bunny screams it is either in a lot of pain or extremely scared
Unfortunatley when my dog grabbed a baby rabbit and it screamed, she loved it and continued to bite down then tossed into the air and then caught it again.
W_Jur_ yeah that's exactly what happens .....😵when a starving coyote grabs a rabbit....the rabbit squeals a few times and the coyote that has it in its mouth quickly releases it and runs away in terror along with all the other predator animals that were closing in when the heard the attack and smelled blood😵
W_Jur_ Yup, my sisters poor rabbits cried out so hard when a dog somehow got into our yard and murdered them :'(
DIY Diva Nah, bunnies usually scream when they see my cock and feel pain when im inside.
DIY Diva I know, it's sick that someone would pick up a scared, wild baby rabbit like that just to hold! It's not just there for your pleasure, its a living thing! My heart breaks when I watch this shit, it's sick, I've seen people pick up wild animals to help them out of necessity and it is so different from this cruelty
Comments 5 years ago: Awe, that’s so cute!
Comments now: THEY’RE DYING OF FEAR HELP THEM
The human race is developing
it's very rare for a rabbit to scream. they only scream when they feel like they are extremely harmed and on the verge of death
@@CaptainYEE *Degenerating.
We are evolving backwards.
@Itafii smithhh exactly
@@KingStr0ng why? So you think humans who are all racist and animal abusers are a higher being?
I’d probably scream too if some giant two-legged entity picked me up and starting communicating in its language that I can’t understand
I didn’t think that a bunny rabbit would actually make any type of noise because the only thing that I can recall is that they have a tendency to hop around and twitch their noses. Never had I ever heard a bunny rabbit scream like that. That almost went on the verge of scaring the holy crap out of me!
I was watching this and my bunny literally attacked me when the baby started screaming tf
It probably thinks you're attacking another bunny or something.
@@samjohnson3012 wow... it's cute (that she wanted to defend the baby) and sad at the same time
@@joannakrowicka6228 Yeah bunnies are pretty sensitive to other bunnies in distress. Even if they see that the bunny isn't in real danger they still see it as a threat.
@@MarioMario-yb3iz oh no :0 I didn't think of that this way, little betrayer xD
@@orbeezeater nah they were right
May be cute, but that level of stress is extremely unhealthy for them, in some cases deadly, so if a bunny starts squeaking when grabbed, release it IMMEDIATELY!!!
why tf would i catch it just to release it immediately LOL
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Daniel Stanton I have a pet bunny you lowlife
@@UnknownGamer-gd6kh Oh rly
Star White oh hell ya😂😂😂
That little kit looks like a sweet tiny door mouse sitting by your front door. You might have sweetened it's experience by leaving some carrots, greens and water for it. I'm so glad you let it go.
Guy: “You got it? Look at that!”
Rabbit: *UNHAND ME, YOU GIANT*
Played this in my room and my rabbits ears perked up and he looked around 😭
Ok?
@@wedonttalkaboutmyname374 rabbits scream when they think they're going to die or when they're so scared they could die of a heart attack or shock. My rabbit heard it and thought another bun was being killed
Same
#kingtrollex
Same