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    Bunny Throws Toddler-Style Temper Tantrum Complete with Stomping His Foot Down

    By Nicole Pomarico,

    2024-06-04

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    Dog people already know that pups are some of the most expressive animals — after all, the term "puppy dog eyes" didn't come from nowhere! But they're most certainly not the only pet out there who knows exactly how to tell you what they're thinking with only a look. Animals might not be able to speak human language, but they definitely know how to communicate... especially when those feelings they're communicating are to let us know they're not impressed with us!

    Yes, even sweet, adorable bunnies are capable of telling us if they're annoyed with us... or at least, the one in this TikTok video is. Did he just stomp his foot, or am I imagining things?!

    In this video from @sullythebunnyy , we can see the most adorable Lop rabbit named Sully. He's sitting on a chair, and he is mad — hopping mad, if you love puns as much as I do. He's staring at his human with such intensity, and that's when you see that foot stomp. Tiny, but certainly gets the message across!

    Finally, he decides that he will not be treated like this and abruptly jumps off the chair and runs away. Maybe he just needs to go blow off steam for awhile!

    When commenters questioned why he was so mad, Sully's human wasn't sure, but they did take their best guess, replying, "I think it's because of the sound the AC makes."

    Okay, fair enough... we all know what it's like to get annoyed with a sound that just won't go away!

    Since everyone's loving this so much, Sully's human shared more videos of his tantrums. This little guy is just too much!

    Bunny Body Language

    It's not just that Sully is trying to throw a (very cute) tantrum in this video — he actually is trying to communicate something... and it might actually be that he's angered!

    According to Best Friends Animal Society, when a rabbit is thumping or stomping their foot , it usually means that they are "frightened, mad, or sensing danger," even if they aren't actually in danger. If they're also making a grunting noise, watch out, because their next step might be biting or charging at you to really make their point.

    If they're screaming, get them medical attention immediately, because that means they are seriously hurt.

    And how do you tell your bunny is happy? If they're hopping around or doing a movement that looks like dancing, you can rest assured that they are content. If they flop over, that's also showing contentedness (and exhaustion).

    Hopefully whatever was bugging Sully is no longer an issue now. I wouldn't want to be on his bad side!

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