Sometimes im simply amazed that a being that small is Alive, like, all of its body is working no matter how small it is and that amazes me, its super cute too
A baby cottontail literally ran up on my shoe back in august. He was so tiny he barely had his eyes open. The neighbor was mowing the yard and I believe the nest was destroyed. I found one of his siblings squashed by someone’s foot. We took him in and have had him now for about 6 months and he is just great. They said cottontails are not good “pets” however I completely disagree. He uses the litter box. He jumps and plays around. He is quite the character. His name is Suki. I’ve had lots of dogs and cats over the years and the cottontail is the most fun to watch and play with. Update: We did contemplate putting him back in the wild after he got bigger however he was showing signs of being a lil different than your average wild cottontail. I believe some of the best “pets” you ever could have are the ones that find you instead of you finding them. I had a cat for about 14 years and the way we unexpectedly met was by her running in my house after I opened the front door on a cold & extremely rainy night. She was so small her whole body could fit in my hand. She stayed with me ever since and was so great to have in my life. I believe this lil rabbit will be similar to that. He eats bunny treats from our hand now…loud noises used to make him scared & hide..now all that happens is he just perks his ears up a lil. I don’t expect him to ever be held like a cat but he seems to be heading towards the type that would play by Jumping on you and off again. He used to run & hide when cleaning his “area” now he just watches just inches away. I read all the articles I could on cottontails and the majority disagreed with having them as pets. This cottontail seems to be a exception. He is a joy.
it's not that they are bad pets, it's that they don't live well as pets, if you want what's good for them, as soon as their eyes are open you should let them live in the wild
Cottontails are much more panicky than domesticated rabbits. (Which is saying something.) That makes them much more likely to freak out and scratch you or even hurt themselves. If you are going to keep one as a pet you have to know this and take special action accordingly.
My cottontail "Petey", will be 4 this March...sure they aren't the cuddily types, but he sure has personality. he did train himself on a litterbox...and I feed him fresh dandelion in the summer and Italian store bought dandelion in winter...
That bunny has a good personality. I had a bunny 40 years ago . I used to touch its head with my finger. It bit me , drew blood and my parents gave it to someone. That person didn't tell us he was going to eat it.
Rabbits only bite when they are scared, annoyed, or angry... next time if you get a rabbit just sit near by and let it come to you! And only pet it when u offer your hand and it bows it’s head in response 😁
I've had 2 bunnies, one is still with me [there was a divorce, brothers got old enough to choose violence] Can confirm, that they do not know fear. They are made by it. Molded by it. And them come out with the same audacity and defensiveness of any horned goat/sheep/ram-like animal. Swinging and ready to fight. Still scared of the surprise treat though. [My fault for forgetting how close to his face the blind spot starts]
I had a chinchilla rabbit (named for the silvery coat similar to a chinchilla) who would "sing" when the vacuum was running. I thought the vacuum wheels had developed a squeak, and I must have checked it a dozen times, until at some point, I stopped moving the vacuum and just let it sit while running, and still the squeaking happened. My next thought was "oh no, it's something wrong with the motor" or osmethign like that - I was dreading what kind of invasive, expensive repairs I was looking at (or the cost of a new vacuum)... and then I turned it OFF... and the squeaking carried on... and I was able to hear where it was coming from... that goofy rabbit of mine, all stretched out in her cage, totally chill, eyes barely open, and her little mouth open wailing and warbling her little high-pitched vocalizations. I had understood those sounds to be made when rabbits were in pain or great fear, but she was so relaxed, I had to rule that out. So I just say she was "singing". What a character.
It is a small bunny but they still don’t like being picked up or being messed with you should just allow your bunny to trust you and let them come to you instead of bothering them all the time but this little creature is ADORABLE 🥰🐇🥰🐇🥰
@@eshim3961 Oh...& thought it was a reference to "Of Mice And Men". ("And I get to tend the rabbits."-- Great movie version w/ Gary Sinese & John Malkovich.)
I had a litter of 3 cottontail bunnies that I raised when I was 10. They always ran loose in the house but if I thumped my foot on the floor anywhere in any room they'd find me and run to me. They were fun. They'd also somehow get out of their box at night and jump on my bed so when I woke up they were stretched out sleeping next to me. (As a kid my mattress was on the floor, because when I was 6 I had a phase where I would roll off the side of the bed and landed spectacularly on the floor. hahaha). I loved those bunnies.
I remember this one time when I was trimming around bushes in my side yard 100,000 baby rabbits came running out from underneath this one bush. Of course my little daughters seen and named every one of them. It broke my heart to have to tell the girls we just couldn't keep them. I spent the next two days building outdoor keeper boxes while my wife ran rabbit food errands. OI! I'd do it allover again given the chance.
All baby bunnies are too cute . The wild ones may be like this one are tinier . But i got to see these giant jackrabbits in California before they took over all land in East Bay. I felt honored to see them in that field. They were scary big.
Same here! Adopted her as a little abandoned baby and fed her cat milk. She grow up a beautiful girl!!! Smart, sweet and lovely 🥰 !!! Just can not let her go wild since she was raised up in door. Will take great care until she goes to heaven! 🌹🌹🌹
@@dslunsford1 I love how it popped up in my feed!! I’m absolutely in love with this little baby!! There’s nothing on this planet I adore more than bunnies. I have 4 they’re my heart and soul and this video just completely melted my heart🥰
We had cottontails who lived on my college campus. Had two families specifically outside of my dorm. Would sneak them food despite the policies against feeding the animals. Campus Security didn’t mind it as much as they would also feed them, same with most of the janitorial staff. Led to us having some really chill bunnies for a while.
Its not advised to feed wild animals because they can become dependent on humans as their food source and they wont hunt as much or get worse at it so when the humans stop feeding them they die
@@liagamer4265 I get your well-meaning intentions, but I can assure you they never got dependent. Huge park and nature preserve nearby. Plenty of vegetation. All they would do is come into our campus area for some peace. No hawks swooping down, no coyotes, no real predators.
I’ve raised baby Cottontails from when they were a week old ! When they were old enough, they were transferred to an outside pen for rehabilitation. After a year, they were let go in my backyard ! It’s been 3 years, & 2 out of the 5 stay around the house. Soo AWSOME !
My Siamese cat brought home one of these tiny cottontail babies totally unharmed and gave her to me. I named her Bramble, and cared for her until she was big enough to return to the wild.
I had one briefly. My cat brought him in the house. I got him/ her away from my cat, locked all of my cats in the house & took him into the woods behind my house. I found an abandoned keebler elf tree where there was a gang of baby bunnies & put him there. Where I used to live was bunny forest & we had A LOT of bunnies big and small.
Last week I went to mail a letter at my local post office, which has a set of drive by mail boxes in the parking lot, in a grassy island. I stopped my car to put a letter in the box, and there in front of it, a few feet away, was a little animal. At first I thought it was a chipmunk, but looked again and saw that it was a tiny bunny that looked just like the one in this video. So cute. It sat there for about 30 seconds, then hopped into the grass around the mail boxes. It seemed to be alone, no mother rabbit or siblings. I hope it survives living where it is, or goes somewhere safer. This is in the middle of town, not really a good habitat for wild critters.
I miss the little bunny I took in. I named him Buggs. Took him in out of the rain and I was attracted to him. He was so small. Must’ve not been older than 2 weeks. Unfortunately about day 5 after I got home my parents had informed me he had passed. I have no idea why either. Mom buried him out back. I think about him a lot. I hope those last few days I gave him we’re good.
i'm sorry about your loss i had a loss of my little bun named brownie she lieved for two years since we were nursing her back to health she had many seizures couldnt keep her balance had trouble eating but she was with us when she died
I recommend calling a rehab area for wildlife the next time you see an animal of any concern. They’ll give the wild animals the best care that they can
I rescued a little baby bunny with no mother, and he grew up to be a nice big healthy bunny! His name is Hermit, but I think he’s actually a she, so I call her Hermie.
Sometimes im simply amazed that a being that small is Alive, like, all of its body is working no matter how small it is and that amazes me, its super cute too
Super small organs, cute!
This video is 10 years old and it just randomly showed up on my feed. Thank you. 😭😭😭
Now it's 13 years old and the same thing happened to me.
@@nathanjamesbaker now its 16 years oldand the same thing happened to me
@@konkami7021 Ummm, no. It's still only 13 years old.
@@nathanjamesbaker so it s just showing up now for every one ?
@@skull8534 Not everyone, just the cool kids.
A baby cottontail literally ran up on my shoe back in august. He was so tiny he barely had his eyes open. The neighbor was mowing the yard and I believe the nest was destroyed. I found one of his siblings squashed by someone’s foot. We took him in and have had him now for about 6 months and he is just great. They said cottontails are not good “pets” however I completely disagree. He uses the litter box. He jumps and plays around. He is quite the character. His name is Suki. I’ve had lots of dogs and cats over the years and the cottontail is the most fun to watch and play with. Update: We did contemplate putting him back in the wild after he got bigger however he was showing signs of being a lil different than your average wild cottontail. I believe some of the best “pets” you ever could have are the ones that find you instead of you finding them. I had a cat for about 14 years and the way we unexpectedly met was by her running in my house after I opened the front door on a cold & extremely rainy night.
She was so small her whole body could fit in my hand. She stayed with me ever since and was so great to have in my life. I believe this lil rabbit will be similar to that. He eats bunny treats from our hand now…loud noises used to make him scared & hide..now all that happens is he just perks his ears up a lil. I don’t expect him to ever be held like a cat but he seems to be heading towards the type that would play by Jumping on you and off again. He used to run & hide when cleaning his “area” now he just watches just inches away. I read all the articles I could on cottontails and the majority disagreed with having them as pets. This cottontail seems to be a exception. He is a joy.
Love this!
it's not that they are bad pets, it's that they don't live well as pets, if you want what's good for them, as soon as their eyes are open you should let them live in the wild
They aren’t good pets most of the time , your good experience is different from many others bad experience.
Cottontails are much more panicky than domesticated rabbits. (Which is saying something.) That makes them much more likely to freak out and scratch you or even hurt themselves. If you are going to keep one as a pet you have to know this and take special action accordingly.
My cottontail "Petey", will be 4 this March...sure they aren't the cuddily types, but he sure has personality. he did train himself on a litterbox...and I feed him fresh dandelion in the summer and Italian store bought dandelion in winter...
The fact you babytalked a bunny shows you’re a good person.
Weird ass comment
Suuuure
"Baby bunny acts like Baby bunny"
Ah, yes. The floor is made of floor.
And a comment is just a comment
I was looking for this. Thankfully I didn't have to look far lol
This made me laugh way harder than it should have 😆😆
My thoughts exactly
@@obituaryollie9104 😂😂
0:21 *Bunny has been added to your inventory*
That bunny has a good personality. I had a bunny 40 years ago . I used to touch its head with my finger. It bit me , drew blood and my parents gave it to someone. That person didn't tell us he was going to eat it.
😢
Bruh
I put an ad in the local paper to give away a puppy. Same deal.
How terrible!!😖👎
Rabbits only bite when they are scared, annoyed, or angry... next time if you get a rabbit just sit near by and let it come to you! And only pet it when u offer your hand and it bows it’s head in response 😁
I love it. My little Holland Lop is extremely friendly with anyone who visits. He loves playing with our cats and chases the vacuum for some reason.
Probably coz the Vacccuuum is the enemy of his friend the dust bunny 🤣
@@fridayschild722 hilarious 🤣
I've had 2 bunnies, one is still with me [there was a divorce, brothers got old enough to choose violence]
Can confirm, that they do not know fear. They are made by it. Molded by it. And them come out with the same audacity and defensiveness of any horned goat/sheep/ram-like animal. Swinging and ready to fight.
Still scared of the surprise treat though. [My fault for forgetting how close to his face the blind spot starts]
I had a chinchilla rabbit (named for the silvery coat similar to a chinchilla) who would "sing" when the vacuum was running. I thought the vacuum wheels had developed a squeak, and I must have checked it a dozen times, until at some point, I stopped moving the vacuum and just let it sit while running, and still the squeaking happened. My next thought was "oh no, it's something wrong with the motor" or osmethign like that - I was dreading what kind of invasive, expensive repairs I was looking at (or the cost of a new vacuum)... and then I turned it OFF... and the squeaking carried on... and I was able to hear where it was coming from... that goofy rabbit of mine, all stretched out in her cage, totally chill, eyes barely open, and her little mouth open wailing and warbling her little high-pitched vocalizations. I had understood those sounds to be made when rabbits were in pain or great fear, but she was so relaxed, I had to rule that out. So I just say she was "singing". What a character.
@@bunwithgun1587 my bunny attacks the broom its always hilarious lmao
I can’t believe how small it is. Too cute! 🐇🐰❤️
agreed
It’s a wild one he shouldn’t have it and it’s acting like that because it’s wild
It is a small bunny but they still don’t like being picked up or being messed with you should just allow your bunny to trust you and let them come to you instead of bothering them all the time but this little creature is ADORABLE 🥰🐇🥰🐇🥰
That’s what she said 😏
@@crossworlds3197 shut the fuck up and just appreciate the video, you are not an animal expert, Karen.
"Just what I always wanted. My own little bunny rabbit. I will name him George and I will hug him and pet him and squeeze him."
As someone who watched the same Looney Tunes tapes over and over again as an American child living in Germany, I definitely get the reference. 😂😂
@@eshim3961 Oh...& thought it was a reference to "Of Mice And Men". ("And I get to tend the rabbits."-- Great movie version w/ Gary Sinese & John Malkovich.)
For those who don't know the reference
ruclips.net/video/ArNz8U7tgU4/видео.html
I had a litter of 3 cottontail bunnies that I raised when I was 10. They always ran loose in the house but if I thumped my foot on the floor anywhere in any room they'd find me and run to me. They were fun. They'd also somehow get out of their box at night and jump on my bed so when I woke up they were stretched out sleeping next to me. (As a kid my mattress was on the floor, because when I was 6 I had a phase where I would roll off the side of the bed and landed spectacularly on the floor. hahaha). I loved those bunnies.
Yep. He sure did. 10/10, exactly what it said on the tin.
Mad respect to you for still replying to and hearting comments over a decade later !! I still cant get over how adorable bunniez are
I remember this one time when I was trimming around bushes in my side yard 100,000 baby rabbits came running out from underneath this one bush. Of course my little daughters seen and named every one of them. It broke my heart to have to tell the girls we just couldn't keep them. I spent the next two days building outdoor keeper boxes while my wife ran rabbit food errands. OI!
I'd do it allover again given the chance.
You and your wife and girls are good people, thank you for doing your part in protecting and nurturing our wildlife.
You should have let the mom handle things. She hides them, burying them in loose dirt. What's the true number? 10?
@@mariantreber8055 If they ran out of the bush, the mother had probably moved on to the next litter.
They don't need rabbit food..just hay..they eat everything outside..yes mom's build nests in the middle of yards a lot
@@mariantreber8055 um..handle what? Baby bunnies are out on their own within a week.
All baby bunnies are too cute . The wild ones may be like this one are tinier . But i got to see these giant jackrabbits in California before they took over all land in East Bay. I felt honored to see them in that field. They were scary big.
Bunnies are always bunnies! doesn't matter how itty bitty teeny tiny or huge 3 feet BUNNy! ❤❤❤🐇🐇🐇
Truer words have never been spoken.
I hope he got all he needed his whole life long xx
Babies in general are so cute.
I swear part of our brain is like hardwired to go: (See baby) -> (Go "Awwww") -> (Employ baby speak)
That is universal.
Same here! Adopted her as a little abandoned baby and fed her cat milk. She grow up a beautiful girl!!! Smart, sweet and lovely 🥰 !!! Just can not let her go wild since she was raised up in door. Will take great care until she goes to heaven! 🌹🌹🌹
Maybe I should not ask, but how does one obtain cat milk.
@@user-ty2uz4gb7v it’s is called kmr. “Kitten milk replacement”. You can buy it in powder or can form.
@@user-ty2uz4gb7v you can buy at pet’s store. Canned Cat milk or powder. One can is plenty for a baby rabbit
@@user-ty2uz4gb7v no it's both the rat and cat milk to make the antidote for the poison.
I was going to say the hardest part of it all was milking the cats....
The bunny is like "HEY! Stop picking me up!" 😅😂🤣😍🥰
10 years ago and RUclips just recommended now? I love baby bunny! I hope he had a wonderful and loving life
I see this was 10 years ago but This baby is so stinkin cute I can’t stand it!!😭 😍😍
I’m loving how many people are finding this after a decade!
@@dslunsford1 is the bunny still alive ?
@@dslunsford1 I love how it popped up in my feed!! I’m absolutely in love with this little baby!! There’s nothing on this planet I adore more than bunnies. I have 4 they’re my heart and soul and this video just completely melted my heart🥰
@@lectornox my condolences 🙏
If he took good care of the bunny, he could be alive still but I doubt it
We had cottontails who lived on my college campus. Had two families specifically outside of my dorm. Would sneak them food despite the policies against feeding the animals. Campus Security didn’t mind it as much as they would also feed them, same with most of the janitorial staff. Led to us having some really chill bunnies for a while.
Its not advised to feed wild animals because they can become dependent on humans as their food source and they wont hunt as much or get worse at it so when the humans stop feeding them they die
@@liagamer4265 I get your well-meaning intentions, but I can assure you they never got dependent. Huge park and nature preserve nearby. Plenty of vegetation. All they would do is come into our campus area for some peace. No hawks swooping down, no coyotes, no real predators.
@@liagamer4265 ... Buddy rabbits don't hunt. They eat grass.
Grass is everywhere, and it's very slow at running away.
At first I thought you meant that the staff didn’t mind as long as you fed them as well.
Oh! My heart is melting! So sweet little baby bunny! I love him very much! Such a beautiful creation!❤❤❤🥰😍🐰🐇🐇🐇
Such a good bean, pls protect
He's so tiny, I love him 😭🩷
I’ve raised baby Cottontails from when they were a week old ! When they were old enough, they were transferred to an outside pen for rehabilitation. After a year, they were let go in my backyard ! It’s been 3 years, & 2 out of the 5 stay around the house. Soo AWSOME !
This is the best thing I've seen all day. Thanks for this
Bunnys are the cutest things ever how can you resist something so freaking cute
Foxes are cuter.
@@ryanwalsh5019 I'd disagree, but it's all preference anyway
@@blueicydasani4543 ruclips.net/video/aC77NwHlYi8/видео.html
I can, just eat it, lol. It’s a delicacy.
@@ryanwalsh5019 I've seen a fair share of fox videos, that won't change my mind
So cute! I would like it if they could stay that size forever.
You're looking for mice
A last bunny can grow of a cats size its not that bad to like small animals but once u pet small ones u have keep them forever so choose wisely.
Mice?
@@vintxgehour..2088N They can even be bigger than a cat, like flemish giant or German giant
@@wamuwuuwu5097 they live in forests.
My Siamese cat brought home one of these tiny cottontail babies totally unharmed and gave her to me. I named her Bramble, and cared for her until she was big enough to return to the wild.
Super incredibly very accurate title is very accurate.
idk why this appeared in my reccomended, but I'm so glad it did.
That's absolutely adorable 💁♀️
The cuteness is unbearable XD
I had one briefly. My cat brought him in the house. I got him/ her away from my cat, locked all of my cats in the house & took him into the woods behind my house. I found an abandoned keebler elf tree where there was a gang of baby bunnies & put him there. Where I used to live was bunny forest & we had A LOT of bunnies big and small.
They are the lambs of the pet shop. I never met a bad bunny, well except Greg. 🤣
It's trying to get you and play. Or maybe it's attacking, but it's too damn adorable.
adorable tiny creature
I’m a simple person, I see an itty bitty teeny tiny baby bunny acting like a baby bunny, I click
Awwww! I love the baby buns, i have 22 at present, a dwarf/ lionhead mix. I love em to pieces
22 bunnies!?! This should be your video! Have a great one.
What a little sweetheart! And I love the way you talk to him - so cute!
yep, that's a baby bunny right there
He looks like a baby cottontail!
Joan N. - yes, you can tell by the white stripe on its head.
Aww little cutie is popcorning
Cute little fella! Just make sure you don’t stress him out. That can cause a heart attack
Lol this bunny enjoys his human it looks wild too
I love that, "...except your way better".
Ill take 42
I'll take 42 for my snake.
@@frankravn5226Nooooo
This must be illegal.
This much cuteness is overwhelming, someone please stop this man.
10 years later
YT: Hey, you might wanna see this
Me, a bunny lover: ... Y E S
That is an adorable little tiny baby bunny! Hope it didn't get lost looking for loose change between the couch cushions!
This is how my bunny was when he was a baby and now he's the largest wild rabbit in the area... but he's still my pet and in the house!💖🐰
I love your hands! They are gentile and they seem trustworthy. How the bunny is allowing you to handle it..
Such a cutie! Brings Bach childhood memories for me! We raised lots of bunnies 🐰 😄
Last week I went to mail a letter at my local post office, which has a set of drive by mail boxes in the parking lot, in a grassy island. I stopped my car to put a letter in the box, and there in front of it, a few feet away, was a little animal. At first I thought it was a chipmunk, but looked again and saw that it was a tiny bunny that looked just like the one in this video. So cute. It sat there for about 30 seconds, then hopped into the grass around the mail boxes. It seemed to be alone, no mother rabbit or siblings. I hope it survives living where it is, or goes somewhere safer. This is in the middle of town, not really a good habitat for wild critters.
a baby bunny acting like a baby bunny? impossible
It’s take a pet like no problem. Isn’t afraid at all. That’s a great bunny right there.
Aawwee what a cutie likkle bunny 🐰 🐇 😍 💖 💕 💓 🐰 🐇
"Itty bitty teeny tiny baby bunny acts like a baby bunny" Amazing :D Much love to you
He was trying his best to thump, but wasn't really sure how to do it yet lol!
OMG!!!!!!! BABY BUNNYYYYYY!!! So frieken ADORABLE!! My head is exploding from the cuteness!!!! ♥️ 🐇♥️🐇♥️🐇♥️🐇♥️
looks like a squirrel without a tail
He or she is sooo tiny and cute and silly. Melts my heart. You definitely seem like a great baby bunny 🐰 parent. 🤗
"Baby bunny acts like baby bunny"
Guess I'll keep hunting for the "baby bunny acts like a dolphin"
It's not a baby, but there is a cute video of swamp bunnies swimming.
I was like "It's not that small...?" Then the hand emerged and then "HOLY SHIT IT'S SO SMALL!"
I hope they stay at this size forever
That's a bunny right there. Title even said so. Twice.
Last year, I got to hold a baby bunny. It was so soft and cute!
My gosh. That is the cutest, fuzzy bouncer I’ve ever seen.
I miss the little bunny I took in. I named him Buggs. Took him in out of the rain and I was attracted to him. He was so small. Must’ve not been older than 2 weeks. Unfortunately about day 5 after I got home my parents had informed me he had passed. I have no idea why either. Mom buried him out back. I think about him a lot. I hope those last few days I gave him we’re good.
i'm sorry about your loss i had a loss of my little bun named brownie she lieved for two years since we were nursing her back to health she had many seizures couldnt keep her balance had trouble eating but she was with us when she died
I'm sorry for your loss.
I recommend calling a rehab area for wildlife the next time you see an animal of any concern. They’ll give the wild animals the best care that they can
This is a wild cottontail that needs to be out living a wild rabbit life.
Such a sweet little baby
I rescued a little baby bunny with no mother, and he grew up to be a nice big healthy bunny! His name is Hermit, but I think he’s actually a she, so I call her Hermie.
My sister has had several hamsters over the years, and I can confirm that he is literally hamster size
Can double confirm, I have a hamster
Oh yeah, and hamsters need about the same amount of space as full grown rabbits despite the size, they run like 5 miles a night im pretty sure
EARS SO TINY
CANNOT HANDLE IT
It's alright! Be itty bitty!
Hold bun gentle, like ice cream
This is the smallest and cutest bunny that you've ever got, right?
I have newer seen a rabbit that small. It has to be the cutest damn thing I have ever seen!!
obvious title is obvious
you don't say?
annoying comment is annoying
@@bunniifangz why is it annoying?
Incredibly cute. Keep good care of your bunnies, folks❣️
Priceless, adorable as is gets, as only the Lord can make them !
Just got recommended this 10 years later. Did not disappoint.
Ah yes, the floor here is made of floor.
How tiny and adorable 😍
As opposed to those tiny baby bunnies that act like the chupacabra and start eating your goats.
hope the bunny had a good life.
What a cute little baby bunny! ❤️
i had a little baby cotton tail when i was little. she looked exactly like this bunny. rest in power awesome sauce.
SOOO TINY AND ADORABLE!!! 😍😍😍💙💙💙
Are we not gonna talk about him literally starting to fall between the cushions 😭🩷🩷
“I’m falling in the deep ravine!”
Awwww!! Makes me want one!!
i will be your bunny 🥕💙
What an adorable little bunny.
There is no way this gets recommend to me when I literally found a baby bunny in my backyard the same day
I'd like to see a cuteness competition between baby lops and beagle puppies. My brain couldn't handle it.
Hand it over.
They're almost more like chipmunks at that age. I hope he's still alive and a big bunny now!
So tiny and cute!!!
I saw the hand and was startled by how fucking small he was, hes adorable