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Think you know everything about these fluffy creatures? Think again!\nDiscover the most amazing and surprising facts about rabbits, from their unique biology to their incredible behaviors.\nYou won't believe how they see the world or why they eat their own poop!

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00:00Beyond their twitching noses and fluffy tails, rabbits are creatures of surprising complexity.
00:06From their unique digestive systems to their powerful, explosive speed,
00:10these animals are far more than just cute pets. They are masters of survival,
00:15equipped with incredible adaptations for a world full of predators.
00:19Have you ever owned a rabbit? Let us know. A rabbit's teeth are a defining feature because
00:24they never stop growing. Their incisors can grow up to 5 inches per year.
00:30To manage this, rabbits must constantly chew on fibrous materials like hay.
00:35This isn't just a habit, it's crucial for their survival, preventing painful and dangerous dental
00:40problems. Our next fact is a bit surp... Rabbits have a strange but efficient digestive process.
00:47They produce two types of droppings, hard pellets and soft, nutrient-rich ones called cicatropes.
00:53They eat these cicatropes to absorb essential nutrients missed the first time.
00:57This process, known as coprophagy, allows them to extract maximum nutrition from tough plants,
01:04giving them an edge in the wild where food can be scarce. With eyes on the sides of their heads,
01:10rabbits have nearly 360-degree vision. This panoramic view lets them spot predators from
01:16almost any direction without moving. However, this comes with a trade-off, a small blind spot directly
01:22in front of their nose. This is why a rabbit might be startled by something right under its chin,
01:28relying instead on its whiskers and smell. A rabbit's hind legs are powerful springs built
01:33for incredible speed and agility. A cottontail rabbit can reach speeds of 18 miles per hour
01:39and leap 15 feet in one bound to evade danger. Their strong legs and lightweight skeleton make them
01:46phenomenal athletes, capable of executing sharp zig-zag patterns to confuse predators.
01:52Wild rabbits are social animals living in complex underground burrows called warrens.
01:57These can house dozens of rabbits with multiple entrances for quick escapes.
02:02Within the colony, a distinct social hierarchy exists. Rabbits communicate through subtle body
02:08language, including ear position and thumping their hind legs on the ground as an alarm signal.
02:13Which of these facts surprised you the most? Baby rabbits, called kits, are born blind,
02:20deaf, and hairless in a fur-lined nest. The mother rabbit visits only briefly to feed them,
02:26usually at dawn and dusk. This minimizes the scent trail leading to the vulnerable kits,
02:31protecting them from predators. Despite this limited care, kits grow incredibly fast on their mother's
02:37rich milk, ready to leave the nest in just a few weeks. From their ever-growing teeth to their
02:43panoramic vision and complex social lives, rabbits are remarkable survivors. They have carved out a
02:49niche in diverse habitats across the globe, proving there is immense strength behind their gentle
02:54appearance. These creatures remind us that even familiar animals have hidden depths waiting to be
03:00discovered, showcasing the wonders of the natural world. Subscribe for more amazing animal facts.
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