Little white bunny chasing big black cat–is that the way it’s supposed to work?
But oh–! Baby bunnies! So cute, they leave you speechless. See? Look how clumsily I’m saying this!
Little white bunny chasing big black cat–is that the way it’s supposed to work?
But oh–! Baby bunnies! So cute, they leave you speechless. See? Look how clumsily I’m saying this!
Sorry, but the things from Venus failed to show up (so unreliable!), so we had to wing it with just baby bunnies.
The ones hopping all around on the bed–yeah, I’ll have a few of those, please.
I couldn’t find any video of a man biting a dog. The best I could do was “fuzzy little bunny rabbit chases big black dog all around the barnyard.” The chickens, I regret to say, were not amused.
Because animals are so much more intelligent than we give them credit for, they can learn behaviors that don’t seem natural to them. The dog’s supposed to eat the bunny, right? But he’s not going to, and the bunny knows it.
We’ve not yet reached the point where the lion and the lamb lie down together–but cats and bunnies can. We can take it as a preview of what God has in store for us.
I think maybe some of the kittens in this video don’t understand that a bunny is not, in fact, another kitten.
Merry Christmas, everybody!
I can just hear my mother scream as she turns around to fine one of her babies going kissy-kissy mouth to mouth with a rabbit. And I would say the same about a baby sharing finger food with a bunny, only in these videos, the rabbit mostly steals the snack from the baby, who is left with one of those “What just happened?” looks on his face.
But who ever heard of a baby or a bunny getting too much cuddling?
You may like a little squeeze of lemon in your tea, or on your salad, or your French fries; but to chew and eat a slice of lemon, that might exceed your pucker factor.
But what about a bunny? Would a bunny enjoy eating a lemon? Let’s see what this bunny does with his first lemon slice.
They’re even cuter than grey tree frogs–baby bunnies. I’ll never forget one night, I happened to be standing in the parking lot, and several baby cottontails decided to play a game: chasing each other around me. Well, they grew up in Patty’s garden; I guess they liked us. There I was in the middle of a ring of baby bunnies. My tree frogs never did that.
Some nice human set up this wonderful playground for his bunnies–in which rabbits demonstrate that they’re no better than we are at remaining on top of round things that roll out from under us. Ooh! I tried that once, as a kid–balancing on top of a trash barrel, like I saw a bear do on TV (on Ed Sullivan’s show, naturally). The cusset thing shot right out from under me and I landed smack on my nose.
Don’t worry–the rabbits in this video avoid calamity.
Predator and prey? Well, that’s what they’re supposed to be, but animals are smart enough to do what they want to do. Especially domesticated animals that hang around with humans.
Cats and bunnies: they groom each other and play together, and eat out of the same dish–what more could you ask?
This is how it will be when God finishes re-creating His creation.
What ever happened to “There are old bunnies, and there are bold bunnies, but there are no old, bold bunnies”? Like, who ever heard of rabbits playing with dogs? Aren’t dogs supposed to eat rabbits?
Not in these videos, they don’t. We don’t yet have the lion and the lamb lying down together, with the little child to lead them; but we do have dogs and bunnies being friends and playmates. That’s a good start–just a little glimpse of what our God has in store for us, down the road.