What noise does a rabbit make?
For the most part rabbits are quiet creatures that communicate through body language. There are a few exceptions depending on their moods, however. – Grunting. Usualy this signals displeasure or annoyance. However, sometimes rabbits will grunt while doing things that excite them, such as playing with their favourite toys. – Clicking or rubbing their teeth together, sometimes referred to as “purring”. If this is done softly it means your bunny is happy and content. If, however, it is a loud grinding it means that your bunny is uncomfortable or in pain. – Squeaking/squealing. A sign of displeasure or fear. – Screaming. This is shrill and almost human-like. It’s absolutely heart wrenching. You NEVER want to hear a bunny make this sound. When a rabbit makes this sound he fears for his life. Other sounds: These are a couple of other sounds that you may hear from a rabbit, though they are not vocal ones. – Thumping. This is when the rabbit hits one or both hind feet on the ground. Rabbits do