Elvis
He hunts moose and deer! Well, that's what my dad and Elvis do on the autumn.
He looks very playful, at least in that picture.
Here is the latest addition to my household
Flynn
Here are my old Sea Monkeys. They were beautiful and amazing, until one day I accidentally knocked their tank over and they spilled on the carpet. *sniffs*
This is my new bunny He's called Glen Coco, a reference which won't be understood unless you have seen Mean Girls! Oh, and thats my flatmates tummy he is sitting on, not mine lol, I love him so!
When you live around the woods like we do, and get really bored (like we do) rabbits are fun to chase. Because they are really fast, but have a tendency to run in circles.
None of us have ever caught one, and we are all track runners, and some of my friends are really good, (college medalists), though we'd never harm one I don't know what would happen if we did catch one!
i know what would happen
they'd bite the sh*t out of you!
they can be mean little suckers
very true, if i remember right i had a pet bunny around 5 yrs old, and it scratching the heck out of my arm.
That's pretty typical for wild and/or unsocialized rabbits. If you were placed in a cage and the only contact you ever had was when food was shoved at you, you might not be as social as you are now. My wife and I have house rabbits (the answer to the immediate questions is yes, they can be litter trained!) that have been socialized since they were young. The difference between the bunny behavior you describe and our bunnies is like night and day. Ours are more like dogs than any other animal, in that they want to be with you and definitely want affection (petting, nose rubs, food treats, etc). My wife is so into her bunnies that she made me put up a website in honor of them. Check it out if you want to see some seriously spoiled rabbits!
here is Herman.... funny thing is... he is a she except i didn t know until a couple of month ago so its too late to change the name....lol