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lying on back - feet in the air!

how do i get photo on?

will this work?

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yeahy i did it....but its rather large!!!


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Awww Flump is all flopped out!! Bless :love: .... I'd love to see Bobbin do that, he does the whole flopping thing but not on his back like that :shock:
 
From what I know bunnies do this when they try to play dead.
A rabbit at school did this a few times, soon after she tore of all the fur on her belly and hind legs and made a nest from it (and no, it wasn't ordinary nest-building, she had no fur left on the inside of her legs:shock: ) Afterwards we put her in a different cage, so that my teacher could take her to the vet, and she started flipping over multiple times:shock: From what I remember she wasn't taken to the vet as she was fine the next morning.
 
From what I know bunnies do this when they try to play dead.
Not sure if you're getting confused with "trancing" a rabbit.

Flump would do this pretty much every night on his own. He would come upstairs about 10 mins after we went to bed and jump on the bed for fuss. After he'd had enough he would hop further down the bed and then flip over like in the picture and go to sleep for 10-20 mins, and then usually disappear downstairs again.
He was definately sleeping, not playing dead. You could see him dreaming sometimes.
 
I hope it doesn't mean anything bad, I was always led to believe it was a sign of a very happy, contented bunny, a couple of mine do this, but only when they are very relaxed and appear happy.
 
Its not bad when they are choosing to lay like this :D Beau sleeps streched out on his back in the middle of the living room and snores :D And he gives us right nasty looks if we disturb him :shock: :lol:
 
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