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Both ears
up with inside of ear facing forward - friendly, happy bunny
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Inside of
ears turned outward - getting annoyed
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One ear
up and one ear down - more annoyed, could go either way
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Ears up
with inside turned to back - annoyed, getting angry
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Lays ears
back from position described above, crouched body - prepare to be bitten
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Looks at
you and waggles ears - happy, wants to interact
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Turns
back on you - you have been dismissed
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Thumps
and turns back on you - you have caused great offense
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Moves
away from you flicking its back feet - you have causes annoyance
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Flopped
with both back legs out side together - relaxed
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Flat as
possible on tummy with ears laid down in relaxed way - wants to be petted
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Pushes
head under your hand or under your chin if you are cuddling - wants to be
petted
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Pokes you
with nose - marking or accepting you
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Licks you
- grooming behavior; a great favor for a rabbit to bestow; you can
reciprocate by petting him
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Purring
sound when you are petting - this is tooth purr; happy content rabbit
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Jumping
and twisting in the air (called a binky) - happy rabbit
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Racing
wildly around the room - in the absence of any fear stimulus this is a
happy bunny (if he is happy he will stop and groom or flop; if frightened
will try to hide or stop and freeze)
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Stands up
on hind legs (called telescoping) - checking things out
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Frozen
with heart racing - terrified
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Yawning -
indicates anxiety
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Consumption of moist fecal pellets - normal behavior essential for
nutrition
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Pulling
out fur and making a nest - normal behavior for unspayed female bunny
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Digging
in litter box - may just like to dig; may indicate dirty litter box
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Chewing
on bars of cage - bored; give him toys, more attention, more freedom,
chewable items, adequate hay