Oh how this makes me miss when my rescue buns were wee little babies; they were so darn cute. I've learned over the years and a number of rabbits, just how smart they really are. My oldest guy is like a dog. They can be very particular how they like their space, and can be litter box trained like cats. Thank you for this video, and showing just how amazing these little critters can really, truly be.
Yes, same with raccoons. I know they're not the same species, just saying it, but raccoons are rarely kept as pets, though I did know a person who actually did have a pet raccoon and he was the cutest and smartest thing I ever saw/knew after cats and dogs. Rats too are very misunderstood even more so, rats are VERY smart, stay with their mate for life, and have "pups" as their offspring are called. They have many at once. Rats are even smarter than rabbits, and known too for having many offspring, but got a bad name because they lived in dark wet places, and once or twice spread disease to many many people but it was PEOPLE who spread more disease among other humans like the Native Indians when the disease-riddled Europeans traveled around the world trying to conquer it as the Romans tried to do as well back in the day and they succeeded in many places, especially Egypt Greece, Judea/Israel, etc..and Palestine. Like rats. lol Rats took residence on these ships as well and spread throughout the world. I think Ireland has a story of the rat infestation brought in by the English and other European conquistadors. They, rats, were blamed for spreading plagues, but they did not, it was actually HUMANS that spread the plagues around the world, not rats, as was once believed, it was humans who spread all these plagues throughout history and the world. especially during the many conquests and migrations. The native Americans did not have antibodies to protect them from diseases the Europeans brought with them, this happened to many other conquered peoples during the mass conquests throughout human existence, but especially the Europeans. They were and still are everywhere. They finally gave up to many indigenous people of the Americas and Island groups like Bahamas, Jamacia, etc... Sorry for the long post, plus any weird transitions as I had to break to do actual work. lol got a bit carried away as well when mixing and jumping from different historical periods and events.
Lat year 2 runaway domestic rabbits adopted me and my property....They've since had babies and now I'm a crazy rabbit guy...Great fun for anyone thinking about getting a rabbit or two...
They don't have a long life span, which is difficult if you have them as pets. Although as pets they live longer in many cases because they are not prone to the diseases, and other hazards they're exposed to out in the wild, and also in the cities, counties, and countries around the world.
a root, a burrow, a lightning bolt, human blood veins... the neurons network... natural structures will be similar in setting and array, like the Solar System resembles an atom...
These rabbits shown are domestic. You can tell by physiology and behavior. Wild rabbits are not as chonky either. These guys are chonky. Though it is a very safe space for them to run around and have space to do as they please.
I was watching this and only after ten minutes realized my rabbit June was staring over my shoulder at the screen trying to figure out what the hell was happening
So adorable! Canadian rabbits make their nests above ground: under the hedge, or the children's playhouse, or just a plain tree. No coddling underground; they go straight into the wide world when they're tiny.
Rabbits in Canada are solitary, they don't have warrens of many rabbits. Also pet rabbits aren't from that stock, so cannot breed with them, but can with, say UK wild rabbits.
Here's an example of something that has baffled me since childhood- the subterranean warren footage. They were doing this way back in the day and I always wondered how.
Many years ago the science or animal science community classified rabbits as rodents, but they changed it, thankfully, a decade or more ago? to a class called/named "Lagomorph order" because a rabbit has four incisors in the upper jaw (including two non-functional teeth), while rodents only have two. Both rabbits and rodents each have two lower incisors.
A woman found a rabbit nest with a mother and babies and local children came and grabbed and cuddled the kits. Later the mother established a new nest elsewhere.
This is sooooo absolutely great to see. And typical british too, I must say...lol! Well done, folks, first time in my life that I see the complexity of a rabbit borrow,...impressive! Thank you for this document!
These are not rabbit made burrow. It is said that the real rabbits made burrows cause erosion of the land, especially downhill by a creek or river where rainwater above the hill forms rivulets. These allow water to enters the burrow and starts eroding the soft earth inside. Over time the burrow become bigger, the size of caves and then the roof collapses and all that soil is washed downstream when it rains heavily. There are thousands of burrow everywhere where rabbits are, but the problem is, they never cease digging new burrows and abandoning the old ones. Reason?🤔 New burrow are dug so only rabbits can enter and not foxes or other predators. However, Ferrets and other predators, e.g. Stoats, that can get in the burrow are a threat to rabbits but larger predators cannot enter. Once a burrow is enlarged by water erosion, the rabbits are at risk of attack. So they are in constant digging, usually under boulders too, where predarors find it hard to dig and enlarge the burrow, but that means snakes frequent these areas because they also kill rabbits.
Perhaps they are meant to dig, like beavers are meant to build damns. Nature is quite strange, everything has its purpose - even us - we have many jobs - one of them - to watch over nature and understand it like an old friend.
Just nature, humans do far more damage to rivers through pollution, building, floods diversion of water for farming the list goes on, rabbits work is natural and the earth would have balanced this our of 100s thousands of years, that soil will be deposited somewhere, and feed other animals and plants so no complaints unless they ate invasive then maybe they can be culled.
Yes, people who own or keep snakes as pets, buy rabbits to feed the snakes. Though snakes don't have to eat every day, well they don't eat every day, because of their digestive system is well, not like Mamamals. lol
@@iamlost2 fluffy on top, slithery underneath. They should release snakes, real snakes in Chicago to get rid of the rats. I say real snakes, man makes for a bad wolf, and any other animal for that matter.
They say that about all the animals, every species, when they give birth and baby goes to suckle, they say "this mom has the best fattiest milk in the whole animal kingdom" lol!! I love bunnies, as long as they keep away from my flower garden
Hazel, Pipkin... What is it, Watership Down? XD This video and rabbits in video very adorable and cute! Love this big-ears animals! (I'm russian, sorry for errors)
The concrete might have been a bit unnecessary, with modern technology it's probably possible to use a remote controlled vehicle with 3d scanners. Although it would have to be a custom design.
It's to my understanding that domesticated rabbits do not burrow, or at least that's what "I've read," from bunny experts, only wild rabbit's burrow, so why are they putting domesticated rabbits in a burrow?
Domestics can burrow but not as intricately. They mainly just dig big ass holes and lay in them from my experience having them and observing them. Domestic rabbits have lost a lot of things wild rabbits have. But when placed in a safe setting to try things. They'll still do things like dig and the like. It really depends. But they cannot fully survive on their own in a true wild setting
In a hole in the ground there lived a Rabbit. A nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell; Or perhaps a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat.
Search for an intentional community? Like bruderhof community’s are a great example they have an open door policy so you can visit and get a feel for intentional community life
Alien 1: yeah we came across a planet with weird shaped, doughy bipeds and covered it with cement to preserve it for future study. Alien 2: didn’t that kill the creatures? Alien 1: no matter, they were in the process of destroying themselves and the entire ecosystem.
Imagine how it is awesome that GOD made grass for these animals, so they can live and plenty of water for all of us, without that animals and us wouldn't survive. Every creation is so beautiful, life is beautiful, where GOD is - there's light and all the goods and blessings, absence of GOD is - darkness, horror, no blessings, fallen angels and lucifer, big dark separation and hopelessness.
"Abandoned warren". Nice. lol. We are all children here. Largest of their kind - so then there must be a large pile of spoil ? How is it removed from the far end ? Where does it go evenly ? Push pull rabbit barrows ? Dropping the droppings = where convenient rest stops ?
Whoever named all of the rabbits may be a little obsessed with Water Ship Down
what wrong whit that?
@@beneil2 Nothing, I'm a Water Ship Down fan
@@beneil2 *with
@@incumbentvinyl9291 no
@@bubblebass9992 Yes.
Oh how this makes me miss when my rescue buns were wee little babies; they were so darn cute. I've learned over the years and a number of rabbits, just how smart they really are. My oldest guy is like a dog. They can be very particular how they like their space, and can be litter box trained like cats. Thank you for this video, and showing just how amazing these little critters can really, truly be.
Mine was a grumpy boss bunny. She bullied the cat. Cat was deathly afraid of her.
Yes, same with raccoons. I know they're not the same species, just saying it, but raccoons are rarely kept as pets, though I did know a person who actually did have a pet raccoon and he was the cutest and smartest thing I ever saw/knew after cats and dogs.
Rats too are very misunderstood even more so, rats are VERY smart, stay with their mate for life, and have "pups" as their offspring are called. They have many at once. Rats are even smarter than rabbits, and known too for having many offspring, but got a bad name because they lived in dark wet places, and once or twice spread disease to many many people but it was PEOPLE who spread more disease among other humans like the Native Indians when the disease-riddled
Europeans traveled around the world trying to conquer it as the Romans tried to do as well back in the day and they succeeded in many places, especially Egypt Greece, Judea/Israel, etc..and Palestine. Like rats. lol
Rats took residence on these ships as well and spread throughout the world. I think Ireland has a story of the rat infestation brought in by the English and other European conquistadors. They, rats, were blamed for spreading plagues, but they did not, it was actually HUMANS that spread the plagues around the world, not rats, as was once believed, it was humans who spread all these plagues throughout history and the world. especially during the many conquests and migrations.
The native Americans did not have antibodies to protect them from diseases the Europeans brought with them, this happened to many other conquered peoples during the mass conquests throughout human existence, but especially the Europeans. They were and still are everywhere. They finally gave up to many indigenous people of the Americas and Island groups like Bahamas, Jamacia, etc...
Sorry for the long post, plus any weird transitions as I had to break to do actual work. lol got a bit carried away as well when mixing and jumping from different historical periods and events.
Funny bunnies, I love them so much, they have such funny and distinct personalities
I love the moment where the round little fluffs go outside for the first time. The´re scared but they hug each other for comfort uwu
Keeping the formation very tight indeed
UwU
uwu
They matured rabbitly
rabbits now have second breakfasts and appreciate gandalf’s fireworks it’s canon
Ha! Brilliant.
😆😆👍
The Hoppit
Lat year 2 runaway domestic rabbits adopted me and my property....They've since had babies and now I'm a crazy rabbit guy...Great fun for anyone thinking about getting a rabbit or two...
They don't have a long life span, which is difficult if you have them as pets. Although as pets they live longer in many cases because they are not prone to the diseases, and other hazards they're exposed to out in the wild, and also in the cities, counties, and countries around the world.
2 then becomes 10 quickly
a root, a burrow, a lightning bolt, human blood veins... the neurons network...
natural structures will be similar in setting and array, like the Solar System resembles an atom...
All based on optimal shape/structure & efficiency, Germans can attest.
thank you so much for protecting all these rabbits in a safe place where they still can do what they do in the wild
These rabbits shown are domestic. You can tell by physiology and behavior. Wild rabbits are not as chonky either. These guys are chonky. Though it is a very safe space for them to run around and have space to do as they please.
Wabbit's I clearly heard him, he always says wabbits. Wabbits are rare, rabbits aren't. Trust me I'm a not Doc, but hey what's up?
@@richfuller I heard the same thing lol.. It's Wabbit season !
Cuteness overload.
I was watching this and only after ten minutes realized my rabbit June was staring over my shoulder at the screen trying to figure out what the hell was happening
So adorable! Canadian rabbits make their nests above ground: under the hedge, or the children's playhouse, or just a plain tree. No coddling underground; they go straight into the wide world when they're tiny.
Rabbits in Canada are solitary, they don't have warrens of many rabbits. Also pet rabbits aren't from that stock, so cannot breed with them, but can with, say UK wild rabbits.
Here's an example of something that has baffled me since childhood- the subterranean warren footage. They were doing this way back in the day and I always wondered how.
Same i feel like im dumb or something, i just don’t understand how they do that
Man made sets, or glass like an ant colony set
Many years ago the science or animal science community classified rabbits as rodents, but they changed it, thankfully, a decade or more ago? to a class called/named "Lagomorph order" because a rabbit has four incisors in the upper jaw (including two non-functional teeth), while rodents only have two. Both rabbits and rodents each have two lower incisors.
Beautiful little things.
Excellent video, thanks for uploading !
So Thumper is the chief rabbit, its always good to know who's in charge.
Precious little creature🐇
The bunny names are from the book Watership Down.. how cute.
Awe the Rabbits are Just sooo Cute adorable and Beautiful!!! 😍❤️❤️❤️❤️🙂
0:03 he just walked into a hobbit hole exactly how it was in the book, I have never seen the movies.
Bilbo Baggins. 😆✨
A woman found a rabbit nest with a mother and babies and local children came and grabbed and cuddled the kits. Later the mother established a new nest elsewhere.
The mothers only leave their babies if they think they've been injured or eaten. Simple scent won't make the mother leave them. It's a myth.
@@Its_Asteria Your reading comprehension is terrible.
This is very fascinating. I'm pleased that there's more documentaries about Rabbits now adays.
Put the bunny back in the box. - Nicholas Cage
This was such a beautiful and informative documentary!
Rabbits make great pets in the house.
Unless you have houseplants.
@@atimidbirb or iphone chargers
This is sooooo absolutely great to see. And typical british too, I must say...lol! Well done, folks, first time in my life that I see the complexity of a rabbit borrow,...impressive! Thank you for this document!
If this was a reality show I‘d watch the hell out of it
These are not rabbit made burrow. It is said that the real rabbits made burrows cause erosion of the land, especially downhill by a creek or river where rainwater above the hill forms rivulets. These allow water to enters the burrow and starts eroding the soft earth inside. Over time the burrow become bigger, the size of caves and then the roof collapses and all that soil is washed downstream when it rains heavily. There are thousands of burrow everywhere where rabbits are, but the problem is, they never cease digging new burrows and abandoning the old ones. Reason?🤔 New burrow are dug so only rabbits can enter and not foxes or other predators. However, Ferrets and other predators, e.g. Stoats, that can get in the burrow are a threat to rabbits but larger predators cannot enter. Once a burrow is enlarged by water erosion, the rabbits are at risk of attack. So they are in constant digging, usually under boulders too, where predarors find it hard to dig and enlarge the burrow, but that means snakes frequent these areas because they also kill rabbits.
Perhaps they are meant to dig, like beavers are meant to build damns. Nature is quite strange, everything has its purpose - even us - we have many jobs - one of them - to watch over nature and understand it like an old friend.
Just nature, humans do far more damage to rivers through pollution, building, floods diversion of water for farming the list goes on, rabbits work is natural and the earth would have balanced this our of 100s thousands of years, that soil will be deposited somewhere, and feed other animals and plants so no complaints unless they ate invasive then maybe they can be culled.
@@mattwroe4776 yeah, they're just pissed because it messes the foundation on their buildings up
Yes, people who own or keep snakes as pets, buy rabbits to feed the snakes. Though snakes don't have to eat every day, well they don't eat every day, because of their digestive system is well, not like Mamamals. lol
@@iamlost2 fluffy on top, slithery underneath. They should release snakes, real snakes in Chicago to get rid of the rats. I say real snakes, man makes for a bad wolf, and any other animal for that matter.
Rabbit sneezes:
"And you can see that they sneeze in order to train themselves to propel their heads back when encountering danger"
Bunnies, yessssss! 🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🥰🥰🥰🥰💗
You shouldn't abandon the pet rabbits
They are not skillful as the wild rabbits
They say that about all the animals, every species, when they give birth and baby goes to suckle, they say "this mom has the best fattiest milk in the whole animal kingdom" lol!! I love bunnies, as long as they keep away from my flower garden
i hope that hazels name was inspired by watership down
THERES PIPKIN TOO I LOVE IT
Wonderful, love the hobbit door at the beginning!
Justin! Such a great movie, all credd to you!
This is very interesting ever since I ended up with my pet rabbit I was curious about how wild ones act in the wild
Hazel, Pipkin... What is it, Watership Down? XD
This video and rabbits in video very adorable and cute! Love this big-ears animals!
(I'm russian, sorry for errors)
One has blue eyes. Genetic is amazing.
If ever we get a rabbit, we shall call it Warren.
Wow good to hear Bugs Bunny isn't dead. The choice in commentator was very obviously intentional.
Sounds like Elmer Fudd is the narrator ….
The concrete might have been a bit unnecessary, with modern technology it's probably possible to use a remote controlled vehicle with 3d scanners. Although it would have to be a custom design.
What a wealy cool wabbit video.
❤🙏Amazing Social work done by you Sir,hats off to you Sir👍🙏
It's to my understanding that domesticated rabbits do not burrow, or at least that's what "I've read,"
from bunny experts, only wild rabbit's burrow, so why are they putting domesticated rabbits in a burrow?
I have a domestic bunny, and if she's outside she begins to burrow right away. I never let her outside without supervision tho.
I had pet rabbits who would burrow when left outside (in a safe, enclosed space of course)
Domestics can burrow but not as intricately. They mainly just dig big ass holes and lay in them from my experience having them and observing them. Domestic rabbits have lost a lot of things wild rabbits have. But when placed in a safe setting to try things. They'll still do things like dig and the like. It really depends. But they cannot fully survive on their own in a true wild setting
Awesome
I have the distinct impression this narrator was chosen because of the way he pronounces "rabbit".
wow i never realized how much i hate hearing the letter R mispronounced, like nails on a chalk board wabbit wawwen over and over.....
You have a hearing disability.
Watched this before I read Watership Down, now all I can think of is Hazelrah the doe...
Yeah, I'm wondering why there aren't swarms of Retardistani howling about rabbit trannies...
Oh wait, they're Americans, they can't read... 😂😂😂
School Shootings™, improving the gene pool, one round at a time©"
PS I'm Intersex myself. *I'M ALLOWED TO SAY IT.* Especially since my "doctors" tried to murder me via serotonin syndrome (buprenorphine + amitriptyline).
I'd not be cutting my comments if I were you.
This was very interesting
falling in Love with Hazel and her babies immediately
If rabbit milk is so nutritious, why can’t I have some :(
Hard to milk it, I'd say. 🤔
D what a thread.
Ikr. I want to try some rabbit milk now too
I Love this Video i have Widder rabbits 🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇10 year s
That is a lot of fast growing food for the farm. Yum 😋
Is there a link to the next part of this?
Imagine being smothered in cement. Jolly well.
This needs to reach more people
Nobody gives credit to the amazing human scientific and engineering achievement of filling the dead warren with concrete then digging it out.
digging thing out of the ground is like the opposite of amazing engineering
Nice touch, hiring Elmer Fudd to narrate.
The wabbits build a wohwen.
They’re so cute 🥰 🐰 🐇
So cute ❤😊 A very lovely upload ....❤
Bugs bunny brought me here.
In a hole in the ground there lived a Rabbit. A nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell; Or perhaps a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat.
how many rabbits were buried alive in setting concrete?
Just so someone could make a video on youtube.
RUclips, how did you bring me here?
This is AMAZING 😍
Haha that music!😅🥰
Super👍
Ah I miss my mini Rex.
how can i build like a rabbit warren but for humans
Look at any dense apartment living, it's just on straight lines and right angles. That's what I call them, rabbit warrens.
Search for an intentional community? Like bruderhof community’s are a great example they have an open door policy so you can visit and get a feel for intentional community life
I would like to make this for my bunnies
Somewhere the government doesnt require permits for everything. Very few places
Ironically I just came from a Hasil(Hazel) Adkins video.
Floufe babbits!
Alien 1: yeah we came across a planet with weird shaped, doughy bipeds and covered it with cement to preserve it for future study.
Alien 2: didn’t that kill the creatures?
Alien 1: no matter, they were in the process of destroying themselves and the entire ecosystem.
Baby fur circles
Hi... Thank you 🎥👍👍👍
So if I have enough dexterity to catch and milk a rabbit I can get the most nutrient dense milk?
If you can catch and milk about 30 rabbits maybe.
it only takes one monitor lizard
Imagine how it is awesome that GOD made grass for these animals, so they can live and plenty of water for all of us, without that animals and us wouldn't survive.
Every creation is so beautiful, life is beautiful, where GOD is - there's light and all the goods and blessings, absence of GOD is - darkness, horror, no blessings, fallen angels and lucifer, big dark separation and hopelessness.
*Video title should read:* Wabbit Documentary
what species are these
Soon humans will destroy themselves with nuclear war and Rabbits will rule the world.
They did what with concrete
good
HEAVENLY PIPKIN BUSTAHHH!!!
Great Family❤️🐇🐰❤️
What the heck? Is that a hobbit hole?
good bunnies!
Beautiful.💖🤤😇
Thanks.💖😙🤩
The narrator mixes up his W's for most r
Rs You Wabbit
Watership down
"Abandoned warren". Nice. lol. We are all children here. Largest of their kind - so then there must be a large pile of spoil ? How is it removed from the far end ? Where does it go evenly ? Push pull rabbit barrows ?
Dropping the droppings = where convenient rest stops ?
😍
there are many babies rabbits
Domesticated rabbits cannot adjust to the wild like their undomesticated counterparts. Their brains are smaller and they are not as agile.
Good 👍
Top right at 3:36 the burrow looks like a rabbits head
very good documentary. who is the girl tho ?
Well all I want to know if they started a family and lived happily ever after LOL
No closed caption.