In the wild, rabbits live in underground tunnels, called warrens, which they dig using their sharp claws and strong back legs.
Other animals, like foxes, try to eat rabbits so rabbits thump their back legs to warn other rabbits in the area of the danger.
They also use their back legs to hop or gallop, and stand on them to get a better view of the surrounding area.
To help rabbits spot dangers, they have very good eyesight. They also have big ears, which can pick up the faintest sounds of a predator approaching. |