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1. The reason why rabbits don't make sounds
Rabbits are mammals and they possess vocal cords, but they rarely make sounds. This is because rabbits need to be silent during their wild life to avoid being spotted by predators. Moreover, rabbits don't have much of a situation where they need to communicate through sound.
At the same time, rabbits use other means to convey information. For example, they use body language and taste to convey information. Rabbits use the position and posture of their ears to express emotion and alertness. They also send messages through the smell of urine and excrement.
2. The type of sound the rabbit makes
Rabbits usually call very softly and are barely audible, but they do occasionally make some noises. The sounds that a rabbit needs to make include:
1) Rabbits digging underground will make a slight low-pitched call to communicate with their companions.
2) The noise produced by a mother rabbit when she raises her young rabbits at home.
3) When rabbits feel threatened, they will jerk and scream.
4) Rabbits make soft sounds when they bite something, but this is not a common occurrence of making sounds.
3. Hearing characteristics of rabbits
Rabbits have a keen sense of hearing and can hear sounds that other animals can't, which helps them sense their surroundings and avoid danger. Experiments have shown that rabbits can hear sounds between 20 hertz and 40 kHz, which is a wider range than what humans can hear.
And, because of the shape of the rabbit's ears, they are able to fan their ears to change auditory focus. This allows them to hear sounds coming from the direction and can better sense their surroundings.
4. The special case of rabbits making sounds
Although rabbits are not very vocal, they do have some special situations where they make sounds:
1) When rabbits are in a state of extreme fear and pain, they may whimper, scream, or wail.
2) During the breeding season, male rabbits make rapid, continuous noises to attract female rabbits.
3) Rabbits will usually make a sonic sound similar to a slight purr at their owner, which indicates that they feel comfortable and safe.
Epilogue Skinny Slow:
While rabbits aren't loud creatures, that doesn't mean they don't communicate with other creatures. These tones and body language can play an important communication role in the wild, helping to keep lives safe.
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Rabbit is the general name of all genera of the mammalian rabbit family, commonly known as rabbit bond and harmony, rabbits have tubular long ear ears several times longer than the width of the ear, tufted short tail, and strong hind legs much longer than the forelimbs;
1. Cooing: expressing dissatisfaction with the owner's behavior or the same kind, representing that the rabbit is angry;
2. Jet sound: The jet sound indicates that something or some action threatens the rabbit;
3. Screaming: rabbits scream, usually because of fear or pain;
4. Teeth grinding sound: Loud teeth grinding indicates that the rabbit is in pain, and it is best to take the rabbit to see a doctor; Gently grinding teeth indicates that the rabbit is in a state of contented pleasure, at which point the rabbit's eyes are usually half-open and half-closed;
5. Gnashing of teeth: It is an expression of the rabbit's pain, and the rabbit will generally sit bent over, with the ears back close to the body;
6. Whine: When satisfied, the rabbit will also make a whining sound and make a sound with its teeth;
7. Neighing: Rabbits usually hiss at their own kind, representing a kind of counterattack warning, which is to tell the other party not to approach the rabbit.
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