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GBG
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For those of you who aren't rabbit savvy--A binky is an expression of joy from a rabbit. When a rabbit binkies, it jumps into the air, often twisting and flicking its feet and head. (fuzzyrabbit.com). There are many videos of rabbits doing this funny little moves, but with rabbits being the quick little critters they are, it's hard to see every detail of their moves. They are quite funny to watch and I would love to see one in slow motion!
 
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CTF
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I agree, but we would also like to see a rabbit thumping its foot. We have two indoor bunnies, and have never been able to actually get a good look at them thumping. They're just too fast! You hear the noise, which can be really loud, but you barely see any movement at all. For as noisy as a thump can be, you would think it would take a big motion.
 
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