Rabbits are small animals with soft fur. Some are white and some are brown.
Rabbits have long ears to help them hear. They have a nose that wiggles when they smell.
A rabbit has strong back legs to hop fast. It can jump high in the air when it is happy.
A happy jump is called a binky. Rabbits can run fast to stay safe.
Rabbits eat plants like green grass. They also like to munch on crunchy carrots.
Their teeth never stop growing. They chew on sticks to keep their teeth short.
A rabbit has eyes on the side of its head. This helps it see all around for things that might hunt it.
Rabbits live in holes in the ground called burrows. A big group of burrows is called a warren.
These holes keep the rabbits cool. They sleep in the holes during the day.
Rabbits can talk to each other without making sounds. They thump their back feet on the ground.
A loud thump tells other rabbits to hide. This means a big animal is near.
Wild rabbits are very shy. They like to hide from people.
Baby rabbits are called kits. They stay in a warm nest until they are big.
The mother rabbit uses her fur to keep them warm. After a few weeks, the babies hop on their own.
Some people keep rabbits as pets. Pet rabbits need a cage, hay, and water.
Rabbits are gentle animals. It is fun to watch them play in the grass.



