What are 5 facts about rabbits?
Christopher Ramos
Updated on April 22, 2026
Rabbit facts
- A baby rabbit is called a kit, a female is called a doe and a male is called a buck.
- Rabbits are very social creatures that live in groups. ...
- A rabbit's teeth never stop growing! ...
- Rabbits perform an athletic leap, known as a 'binky', when they're happy — performing twists and kicks in mid air!
What are important facts about rabbits?
Facts about rabbits
- A single bunny is a lonely bunny. ...
- They can live for up to 12 years. ...
- They're masters of hearing. ...
- Their eyesight isn't bad either. ...
- They're closer to wild rabbits than you might think. ...
- Rabbits communicate using a secret code. ...
- Baby rabbits are called 'kittens' ...
- Rabbits and guinea pigs don't make good pals.
Are rabbits born blind?
Hares are born with their eyes open, hair covering their bodies, and they can run within a few minutes of birth (much like a Guinea pig!). Rabbits, on the other hand, are born blind, naked, and remain in a fur-lined nest for the first days of their lives.Do rabbits sleep?
In reality, all rabbits sleep. They sleep for two large time periods, as well as taking several naps throughout their waking hours. Rabbits prefer to get their sleep in short bursts rather than all at once. It's easy to mistake a sleeping rabbit with one that's relaxed but awake.What are 5 uses for rabbits?
Here's a page on the benefits of rabbit meat.
- Food for animals. Rabbits are a highly valued source of protein for various carnivores and omnivores. ...
- Bait. The heads and fur can be used when fishing. ...
- Food for Worms. Rabbit manure (without the urine) is excellent in worm beds. ...
- Food for Gardens.