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#Rabbits Reel by @maccrus - Rabbits, or bunnies, are small mammals in the family Leporidae (which also includes the hares), which is in the order Lagomorpha (which also includes
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Rabbits, or bunnies, are small mammals in the family Leporidae (which also includes the hares), which is in the order Lagomorpha (which also includes pikas). They are familiar throughout the world as a small herbivore, a prey animal, a domesticated form of livestock, and a pet, having a widespread effect on ecologies and cultures. The most widespread rabbit genera are Oryctolagus and Sylvilagus. The former, Oryctolagus, includes the European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus, which is the ancestor of the hundreds of breeds of domestic rabbit and has been introduced on every continent except Antarctica. The latter, Sylvilagus, includes over 13 wild rabbit species, among them the cottontails and tapetis. Wild rabbits not included in Oryctolagus and Sylvilagus include several species of limited distribution, including the pygmy rabbit, volcano rabbit, and Sumatran striped rabbit.
#Rabbits Reel by @viralaifun - The absolute disrespect. 😤 He didn't even ask
#klingai #bunnylove #rabbits #snowman #winterwonderland #thief #funnyanimals #midnightsnack #cute
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The absolute disrespect. 😤 He didn’t even ask #klingai #bunnylove #rabbits #snowman #winterwonderland #thief #funnyanimals #midnightsnack #cute
#Rabbits Reel by @officialaqibra - Turning my rabbits food into skincare

 #skincare #menskincare #selfcare #facemask #bunny
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Turning my rabbits food into skincare #skincare #menskincare #selfcare #facemask #bunny
#Rabbits Reel by @wowreels.io - This short video features a person in formal attire and a face mask kneeling on a barren, dusty landscape dotted with small burrows, using a fresh car
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This short video features a person in formal attire and a face mask kneeling on a barren, dusty landscape dotted with small burrows, using a fresh carrot as bait to coax adorable fluffy baby bunnies out of their underground home. One by one, the tiny golden-furred rabbits emerge, chomping eagerly on the carrot's end, only for the person to gently grab their scruffy bodies and lift them free, creating a comical sequence of extractions amid the wide-open terrain under a clear sky. As three bunnies are successfully "fished" out with the veggie lure, each clinging tightly to the treat before being scooped into safe hands, the clip captures the humorous irony of the critters trading their hideout for a snack. The overall tone is lighthearted and endearing, highlighting the clever trick against the natural, rugged backdrop. 🎥 - InternetH0F
#Rabbits Reel by @sunnybunny.ai - Easter is coming…
Rabbits, no more excuses.
Time to get to work 🐰🥚
Created with Kling Al @klingai_official
#KlingAl #Kling3CreativeContest
#bunny #e
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Easter is coming… Rabbits, no more excuses. Time to get to work 🐰🥚 Created with Kling Al @klingai_official #KlingAl #Kling3CreativeContest #bunny #easter #Lifestyle
#Rabbits Reel by @twopupsonebun - I can't stay quiet about this.

Putting rabbits into tiny hutches and calling it an "upgrade" is misleading and harmful.
It prioritizes aesthetics and
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I can’t stay quiet about this. Putting rabbits into tiny hutches and calling it an “upgrade” is misleading and harmful. It prioritizes aesthetics and attention over an animal’s well-being. If an account is willing to risk an animal’s health for views, it’s not education — it’s exploitation. Do better. Learn better. Protect them. Comment “bunny love” and I’ll send you a quick guide on what bunnies DO need for safe home life. #bunnylife #bunnystagram #hollandlop #educateyourself #exoticanimals
#Rabbits Reel by @ladbible (verified account) - Ric Hare 🤣🐇 ⁠
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It might look like a tiny boxing match, but rabbits will sometimes thump or lunge with their front paws as a warning. The behaviour
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Ric Hare 🤣🐇 ⁠ ⁠ It might look like a tiny boxing match, but rabbits will sometimes thump or lunge with their front paws as a warning. The behaviour is usually a way of setting boundaries, whether that’s telling another rabbit to back off, protecting their space, or reacting to something that’s made them feel uneasy.⁠ ⁠ Rabbits are prey animals, so a lot of their body language is about defence rather than aggression. Alongside pawing or “boxing”, they might thump their back legs to signal danger. It’s all part of how they communicate – even if it does look like they’re squaring up for a fight.⁠ ⁠ 🎥: ViralHog⁠
#Rabbits Reel by @md_rashid__0001 - A touching and rare scene as a mother cat cautiously enters a rabbit's burrow to gently retrieve her kitten, which was being nursed alongside a litter
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A touching and rare scene as a mother cat cautiously enters a rabbit's burrow to gently retrieve her kitten, which was being nursed alongside a litter of newborn bunnies. This was created with Ai For Entertainment. #cats #rabbit #animals
#Rabbits Reel by @dogs.halloffame - Dogs navigating interspecies interactions operate through behavioral systems that were never designed with cats, rabbits, birds, or livestock in mind-
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Dogs navigating interspecies interactions operate through behavioral systems that were never designed with cats, rabbits, birds, or livestock in mind—their responses to non-canine animals representing improvised applications of social, predatory, and communicative frameworks that evolved specifically for intraspecies interaction, producing outcomes ranging from unlikely friendship to spectacular misunderstanding depending on which behavioral system gets activated first and how the other animal's responses interact with canine interpretation frameworks. First contact between dogs and unfamiliar species reveals which neurological system—predatory, social, or fear-based—achieves activation priority through a competition that individual temperament, breed history, and prior experience influence but never fully predetermine. The same dog might approach a rabbit with social curiosity on one occasion and predatory interest on another depending on the rabbit's movement pattern at the moment of detection—running prey activating chase sequences that stationary prey doesn't trigger, making the other animal's behavior as determinative as the dog's individual predisposition in establishing what kind of interaction unfolds. Cat and dog relationships developing successfully within households reveal genuine cross-species social learning that produces communication systems transcending both species' normal behavioral vocabularies. Dogs in established cat relationships learn to read flattened ears and tail lashing as warnings that identical signals from other dogs wouldn't produce—developing feline-specific social competency that doesn't automatically transfer to unfamiliar cats, suggesting the learning is relationship-specific rather than species-generalized. Cats in successful dog relationships similarly develop tolerance for approach patterns and energy levels that their normal social boundaries would reject from unfamiliar dogs. Bird interactions expose the specific sensory trigger hierarchy that governs predatory activation in individual dogs with diagnostic clarity. Small birds moving unpredictably activate chase responses in dogs that ignore identical-sized...
#Rabbits Reel by @bunn_ybuttercup - You're adopted 

#bunnylove #bunnygram #rabbits #viral #rabbitstagram
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You're adopted #bunnylove #bunnygram #rabbits #viral #rabbitstagram
#Rabbits Reel by @kindness_in_action88 - Two Rabbits, One God-like Heart 🐰🐰🥚🌊 | AI Generated 

In a quiet, grassy meadow, tragedy struck. A mother Meadowlark fell ill and passed away, lea
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Two Rabbits, One God-like Heart 🐰🐰🥚🌊 | AI Generated In a quiet, grassy meadow, tragedy struck. A mother Meadowlark fell ill and passed away, leaving behind two fragile eggs. Without her warmth, the eggs had no hope of survival. Two tiny rabbits discovered the cold nest. With gentle hearts, they carefully carried the precious eggs across the fields and down to the pebbly shore. There, they found the nest of a kind Killdeer. The rabbits placed the Meadowlark eggs alongside the Killdeer's own. Seeing the orphaned eggs, the mother Killdeer accepted them without hesitation. She sat upon them, keeping them warm until they finally hatched. In that nest by the sea, the lost chicks found a new mother and a brand-new family. #reelsvideoシ #reelschallenge #KindnessInAction #TwoRabbits #NatureMiracle GodLikeHeart

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