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Hey! What's up, Creatures! It's Em.
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And I'm back today with another Creature Feature,
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the series where I pick an animal and tell you lots of facts about them.
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Also, this is my educational channel.
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I also have a vlogging channel where I upload weekly vlogs
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showing a little bit more about my life here at home.
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So if my pet life vlogging channel also interests you,
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you can definitely find the link to that below in the description box.
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You guys are in for a treat because you get to meet Rocky the rabbit.
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This gorgeous boy is Rocky, and Rocky was given to us when his family didn't want him anymore,
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but also because he chewed through an expensive leather couch.
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So that was also another reason they didn't want him anymore.
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[slowed-down] Expensive leather couch.
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I shouldn't hold Rocky too close because I'm actually very allergic to rabbits.
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Of course! Of course I was blessed with animal fur allergies. [Laughing]
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Many people mistakenly believe that rabbits are rodents
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because they have teeth that continuously grow just like a rodent.
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But they're actually not rodents at all.
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They are lagomorphs, and they're in the family Leporidae.
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Hares and pica, or pika, are also in the lagomorph family.
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So rabbits are not rodents, they're lagomorphs.
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Rabbits are herbivores, which means they eat vegetables, grasses, and leafy weeds.
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But any rabbit owners out there will be able to tell you that one of their favorite things to eat
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is clovers. Lots and lots of clovers.
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Because rabbits continually grow their teeth,
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they have to continually chew to keep them in check and to keep them healthy.
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Rabbits can chew up to 120 times a minute.
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No! Don't eat my things. Here, look. Eat this instead.
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You are a herbivore, not a clothes-ivore. Eat it. There you go.
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That's what you're supposed to be eating. It's a treat—Waah! He felt his tree coming. Here, eat it.
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Gonna just adjust you so you're actually sitting properly.
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Does anybody else like watching their animals eat? For me it's like you're getting nourishment and just surviving!
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It's good. To me, it means my animals are healthy when they're eating so I like to see them eat.
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I'm such a proud mommy!
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To be fair, I'm like that with everybody. Everybody who comes to the house,
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I have to feed them, animal or human. It's like, eat. Eat everything!
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Male rabbits, like Rocky over here, are called "bucks," whereas females are called "does."
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Rabbits are not nocturnal, which means waking up at night,
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nor are they diurnal, which means waking up during the day. They're actually crepuscular animals.
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Crepuscular. Crepuscular means that they wake up at dawn and at dusk.
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Although this report isn't official, there was some research done into how many naps a day
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rabbits tend to take, and I believe that report came back as 18 naps a day.
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That's a lot of naps.
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In America there are around 45 different domestic breeds of rabbit which are recognized.
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In the UK and in Europe, it's more like 60.
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We don't know exactly what Rocky's breed is,
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but we believe he's a Netherland Dwarf cross.
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As for Rocky's coloring, he's known as a Silver Marten.
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If you know about rabbit breeds,
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please let us know what your thoughts are because we don't know 100%.
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Now if a group of wolves is called a pack,
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and a group of fish is called a school,
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what is a group of rabbits called?
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A group of rabbits is actually called a "fluffle" of rabbits!
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A fluffle of rabbits!
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Which is the cutest name ever for a group! I just think that's adorable.
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A fluffle of rabbits.
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Many pet rabbits are seen performing something called a "binky."
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A binky is when rabbits will jump in the air and twist and turn.
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Lots of people attribute this to joy and happiness, which it very well could be,
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but it's more likely to do with having pent-up energy.
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Just the way that dogs will suddenly run around and get the zoomies,
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these guys perform binkies.
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Imagine a fluffle of rabbits performing a binky.
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It's too cute!
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The fastest rabbit or hare on earth is the North American black-tailed jackrabbit.
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Also known as the American desert hare.
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The American desert hare can reach up to 70 kilometers an hour,
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which is about 45 miles per hour. Which is pretty fast!
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Along with being very fast and having a keen sense of smell
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as well as a great sense of hearing
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is their ability to see really, really well.
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Their eyes are situated on the sides of their heads,
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which means that even when they're looking forwards,
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they can see almost 360 degrees around them.
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So it's very difficult to take a rabbit by surprise.
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Predators on the other hand, predators like wolves or hawks,
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foxes, weasels, or even us humans, our eyes are at the front.
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Which gives us a very precise ability to judge distance.
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So typically speaking, a lot of prey animals will have their eyes around the sides of their heads,
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whereas predators are usually focused at the front.
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Focused.
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[Giggle]
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In the wild, rabbit dens are called "warrens."
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Because of the weather, traffic, and various types of predators,
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the life span for a wild rabbit is usually about one to two years.
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In captivity, a healthy rabbit can usually live upwards of 10 years.
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Given that in the wild they have a very, very short life span,
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females have to reproduce young very, very quickly.
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Rabbits can produce 1 to 14 babies in one litter, which is an extraordinary amount!
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The average litter size is more like 6 or 7.
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But they do have the ability to produce up to 14 offspring at a time.
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Baby rabbits are often referred to as "bunnies" in popular Western culture.
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However, that's not the correct term for a baby rabbit.
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The correct term is actually "kittens," or "kits" or short.
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Wild rabbit mothers will sometimes bury their kits in their warrens.
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She'll then visit these pits once or twice a day to uncover her offspring and offer them nourishment.
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So, if you see a mother rabbit burying her young,
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don't disturb them. She's just keeping them safe from predators and she'll be back soon.
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As far as intelligence goes, rabbits are fairly intelligent.
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Rabbits will learn their name, they can learn to come when they're called,
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they can learn to spin in a circle, and they can also learn to sit and stay.
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They're also definitely intelligent enough to learn who their family members are and to have favorites.
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Now Rocky's favorite person happens to be... Danny.
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Rocky's favorite person is Danny.
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Not me.
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[Sobbing]
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Rabbits are not typically noisy, but they can stamp their foot to warn of danger.
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And not only that—they'll even do it in captivity when they want attention!
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Rabbits can also make a very sweet purring sound when they're content.
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It's like me when people bring me tacos
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[Em purring]
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Rabbits used to be used in a lot of traditional magic shows
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and magicians were often depicted pulling them out of hats by their ears.
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Never pick a rabbit up by its ears.
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It's a very cruel thing to do and it's very painful. It can actually result in injury.
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In the Chinese culture, rabbits represent the moon.
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Some people believe it's because the shadows on the moon look like a rabbit,
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but other people say it's because the rabbit is very serene and pure just like the moon.
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In the Chinese zodiac, one of the twelve animals is a rabbit.
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People who are born in the year of the rabbit are said to be very lucky,
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very trustworthy, loyal, calm, and very polite.
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There are lots of superstitions and legends surrounding rabbits.
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Rabbits are generally thought to be lucky,
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but some people believe that if a white rabbit crosses your path, it's a bad omen.
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Black rabbits crossing your path are said to be very lucky.
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In the UK and in North America, some people believe that waking up on the first day of the month
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and saying, "rabbit, rabbit, rabbit," or "white rabbit, white rabbit, white rabbit,"
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before you say anything else that day will bring you good luck.
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If you have a fact about rabbits that wasn't stated in this video,
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pop it down below in the comment box and share your knowledge.
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Or if you have a fact that you particularly liked in this video, let me know which fact that was.
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For me, my favorite fact about rabbits is that a group of them is called a fluffle.
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You can't—just—that's too cute.
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And that's all we have time for today.
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I hope that you enjoyed it and learned something new.
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Thank you guys so much for watching, and I will see you in another Creature Feature soon. Bye!
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