00:00Rabbits are herbivorous mammals belonging to the Leporidae family and are commonly found in many parts of the world.
00:07They can live both in the wild and as domestic pets.
00:12One of the most well-known species is the European rabbit, and many pet rabbits are descended from this species.
00:19One of the most distinctive features of rabbits is their long ears.
00:24These ears not only help them hear well, but also assist in regulating their body temperature.
00:30They are very fast animals.
00:33Some species can reach speeds of up to 60 kilometers per hour, which gives them a great advantage when escaping predators.
00:41Rabbits don't chew cud, but their teeth grow continuously, so they need to keep gnawing on things to wear them down.
00:49That's why chewing is a common behavior.
00:51Their digestive systems are very sensitive, and they need a high-fiber diet, especially hay, to stay healthy.
01:01Rabbits are social animals.
01:04They often live in colonies and communicate with each other through sounds, body language, and scent.
01:10Interestingly, when they are frightened, they may thump the ground loudly to warn others of danger.
01:18They are also known for their high reproductive rate.
01:22Female rabbits can give birth several times a year, and each litter can contain between 4 to 12 babies.
01:30This allows rabbit populations to grow very quickly.
01:34Lastly, rabbits are most active during dawn and dusk, meaning they are crepuscular animals.
01:42This trait helps them avoid predators in their natural habitats.
01:45Male rabbits
01:50Specs
01:50Can
01:52Love
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