Back feet stomping (thumping) is more a warning, what this bunny is doing is lunging, so they're showing a fighting side. Lunging is used when they know thumping won't protect them or when they need immediate protection (ofc it's not protection in this case but it just a response to the sock being in its face) 😂
@@ViaH__ It's different for Dutch rabbits. They're known for being a very aggressive breed that will fight over the smallest of infractions. Rabbits in a herd will also fight for dominance with there usually being an established Alpha. This looks a lot like a dominance fight. In this video, it appears like the Dutch rabbit wants to be in control of the situation, and is fighting to establish dominance.
@Uncle Tony- wow, I totally missed that on my initial viewing. Good eye Uncle! It really is amazing how he totally has shirt and pants. No wonder he wants socks, practically naked over here.
Bunny tantrums are the cutest. My bunny that I named ami used to get mad if she didn't get treats in her bowl. She'd start tossed all the food out of her bowl. I'd clean it up, then put fresh food. Ami would throw it out again, then I'd laugh and give her treats. So spoiled, but I couldn't help myself. 🐰🐇💖🐾🐾🐾
@@nosferaatu at :09 - the best thump ever! This sock is mine, sister!! lol I wish he was on some carpet so he could be a little more firm on the ground.
My bunny rabbit love socks too. He steals the dirty ones from the dirty laundry basket and put them under the Dining Room table, where he likes to take his naps.
Its becuse he like the sent of your its like a baby blanket for Them when im moving My bunny i allways put one o my T-shirt in with him so he know he is not alone :) i love My bunny like it was My Child
the toilet paper cardboard inserts make my bunny angry for some reason. i leave one or two on the floor and he flips them in the air while grunting angrily...
Ever seen the video of the mother rabbit who caught a snake trying to eat her babies? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JRYreIlKzWs.html My favorite part is when the snake has almost escaped, and the rabbit grabs it by the tail and pulls it back down like "I ain't done with you, yet!"
Bunnies get angry when you wave something in front of their faces - it's like slapping somebody with a glove challenging them to a duel, but it's still funny :)
My usually completely harmless and docile rabbit Parsley (Parsbar as she preferred to be called) sat on my lap in the vet's waiting room when a Belgian Sheppard thought Christmas had come early and foolishly attempted to bite me and Parsbar. Within less than a minute the Belgian Sheppard cowered on its startled owner's lap severely bleeding from its nose and ears. It took 45 minutes for the vet to stitch the brute of a dog back together again. After savaging the beast, Parsbar hopped back onto my lap and pretend nothing had happened. The dog's owner demanded I pay his medical bill at which point in time Parsbar barked and pointed out it's a bit of a health hazard shouting at me and, thus, annoying her. The owner, not wishing to end up like his dog, fled as fast as possible. The moral of the story: Rabbits Rule!