A curiosity about rabbit!pls help me
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Like all mammals, rabbits are very curious by nature. As soon as they’re comfortable with their nearby environment, they’ll start exploring beyond it. An extremely curious rabbit is very easy to recognize, because it’s the only time you’ll find their ears tilted forward, often with their necks stretched out a bit. Their ears will also be facing forward, of course, to catch every bit of juicy news. Some folks call this forward-tilting ears pose the “baseball cap.” You can think of it also as Sherlock Holmes’ hat (or Investigator Bunny’s).
When their curiosity is aroused, but usually before they come over to investigate personally, they’ll sometimes spread their ears out to each side like a (rabbit ears) television antenna, and turn them directly ahead, to get a wide stereo field of “view.” Sometimes rabbits use wide stereo ears when they’re nervous too, in which case they certainly won’t be stretching their necks forward, and may also turn their bodies a bit to the side in case they need to flee.
When their curiosity is aroused, but usually before they come over to investigate personally, they’ll sometimes spread their ears out to each side like a (rabbit ears) television antenna, and turn them directly ahead, to get a wide stereo field of “view.” Sometimes rabbits use wide stereo ears when they’re nervous too, in which case they certainly won’t be stretching their necks forward, and may also turn their bodies a bit to the side in case they need to flee.
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