Whitelighter
Warren Scout
But I am interested in all aspects of rabbit behaviour, not just the nice side.
Why, just before one of our beloved furry friend makes their last hop to the bridge, do they run, almost blindly, at full pelt. Is it in fact a nervous (as in subconscious nervous system) reaction to death that has already occurred. Has the rabbit already 'passed' by this stage?
I have only witnessed it once (and it was horrid) and the rabbit seemed very uncoordinated but despite colliding with a couple of obstacles kept on going for a good 30 seconds before finally coming to his final rest.
I hope not to witness it again
Why, just before one of our beloved furry friend makes their last hop to the bridge, do they run, almost blindly, at full pelt. Is it in fact a nervous (as in subconscious nervous system) reaction to death that has already occurred. Has the rabbit already 'passed' by this stage?
I have only witnessed it once (and it was horrid) and the rabbit seemed very uncoordinated but despite colliding with a couple of obstacles kept on going for a good 30 seconds before finally coming to his final rest.
I hope not to witness it again