Rabbits do do that. They thump their back feet for a few different reasons.
One reason is when the rabbit detects danger -- this is a behaviour that in the wild, warns other rabbits of danger (like predators). When the rabbit is thumping for this reason, it will thump, then stand very still for awhile with eyes wide open in alert, and then it might thump again, stand still for awhile, etc.
Another reason is when the rabbit is excited, almost hyper -- for example, your rabbits might thump when they get out of the cage, thumping and hopping around somewhat wildly.
Another reason is when the rabbit is angry. This is similar to the hyper thump -- the rabbit will thump and hop around in agitation. For example, the rabbit wants out of its cage; or when you let them down when you have held them and the rabbit doesn't like being held (as most rabbits don't).
One person wrote: it means that they are happy.
Another person wrote: This is not true for most rabbits or rabbits in general, but rabbits are individuals and sometimes rabbits will demonstrate behaviours that other rabbits don't.
Rabbits thumb their back feet (Usually just one foot) against the ground to give warning to other rabbits that there is danger around. If your rabbit it indoors, it might be hearing a sound that's making it nervous, or you're annoying your rabbit. I know my bun thumps when he gets near a spot I've repeatedly moved him from.
The animal that thumps its feet to warn others is the rabbit. They thump their hind feet on the ground to alert other rabbits of potential danger or to communicate agitation.
Yes, when rabbits thump their back foot, it usually signifies that they sense danger or are startled by something in their environment. It is a way for them to alert others in their group or surroundings that there may be a threat nearby.
No.
Rabbits will warn nearby rabbits of danger by thumping their back feet. They will do this when they feel threatened and scared or notice something unusual.
Rabbits might give a loud thump with their hind legs to show that this is their territory, and they would like you to stay away. A rabbit will also do this behavior to show displeasure of something, such as an empty food bowl that it would like you to fill. Be cautious if your rabbit is thumping its feet repeatedly toward you - a bunny may thump so hard that it could break one of its hind feet. Some rabbits do do this quite a lot but it's not really anything to be majorly worried about as in most cases it will probably just mean leave me alone. Running circles around you is a sign of affection.
The animal that thumps its feet to warn others is the rabbit. They thump their hind feet on the ground to alert other rabbits of potential danger or to communicate agitation.
No, all rabbits thump their back foot to give a warning and to show they are scared or mad. Females and males both thump their back foot.
all gerbils thump their feet to talk to one another and to warn others that is is their area. Yeah, all gerbils do, they do it when excited, threatened, annoyed or to warn other gerbils off or that there is a predator. My gerbils thump their feet when I go in to give them a toilet roll (they love them).
They thump their back legs on the ground and grunt and squeal.
Yes, when rabbits thump their back foot, it usually signifies that they sense danger or are startled by something in their environment. It is a way for them to alert others in their group or surroundings that there may be a threat nearby.
No.
Rabbits thump their feet for two reasons:Warning call: Rabbits thump their feet to warn other rabbits of possible danger. A rabbit who senses danger will be very still, with ears cocked, nose in the air, and eyes open wide.Anger, frustration: Rabbits thump their feet to express frustration. A frustrated or angry rabbit will be agitated, hopping around, etc.; the rabbit might also growl, grunt, lunge, and even bite and scratch.when a rabbit or bunny stomps their foot it a natural instinct for when they get scared or its a warning to other rabbits or its when they dont 100% trust youhe is telling you he is upset and dont want what ever you are trying to push on him or her! wether that be picking him up reaching in his cage ect.Usually agitated about something.
Be very wary when rabbits are lose and circleing your feet. You could get a good thump from a dominant ones hind feet.
"thumpity thump thump thumpity thump thump look at that snowman go, thumpity thump thump thumpity thump thump over the hills of snow"
I don't know the science behind it but when they are annoyed or excited they thump. :)
if they thump their hind legs it means ecxitement and irratation
They run and run and run. They tend to stay in corners and growl a little bit (yes they growl). If back into a corner they will thump and 'punch'. Sometimes they bite, depending on the size of the predator. Since Rabbits are prey animals by nature they run.