I genuinely believ rabbits do learn from other rabbits, same way as we humans do, or any other animal for that matter. The foundation of learning is to mimic what is being shown or said. You learn through play and as children, we learnt behaviour and what we liked and didn't like from those we played with. Bunnies learn quickly I think, if their behavior warrants a treat. If that's on the cards, they'll pick that habit up pretty darn quick. From my limited experience, a couple of my buns have 'flopped' but most haven't. I don't know quite why that is but it's not something that probably can be taught from us humans. Rabbits each have their own personality which they developed in whatever circumstances they've been in. I know from observing 'Hillian' (Lillian and Henry) that Lillian will activley seek out Henry and follow him and they are like two besties at school, one leading, the other following. It's fascinating to watch. Last night as I put them to bed (so to speak), a cranberry or two was on offer. Henry was first to get his and Lillian quickly observed him having a treat and so she pushed her way in and 'asked' for her treat. So they do learn how to manipuate to their advantage and so I would sugegst that they do ultimately learn from each other as they spend time together.