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What should rabbits pay attention to when guarding against natural enemies?

Pay attention to the size of natural enemies, the surrounding environment and so on. The natural enemies of rabbits are eagles, wolves, foxes, hounds and snakes. Rabbits have a wide field of vision and can find out what is happening around them in time.

Rabbits have keen eyesight and hearing, and run away when they are in danger-this sensitive reaction enables them to avoid natural enemies in time. When rabbits are afraid, they stamp their feet with their hind legs. In the wild, when the enemy approaches, the rabbit will stamp its hind legs to inform its companions of the danger. At the same time, their hind legs can also be kicked fiercely, thus playing a role in self-defense.

Faced with the forest law of survival of the fittest, the law of the jungle and the survival of the fittest, rabbits survive in three ways in order to deal with natural enemies.

1, run. In the face of fierce beasts, that is running, and running is the best (walking). I don't know whether this wonderful plan was learned from humans or rabbits. There is no evidence. But if the rabbit meets a long-distance runner, it will die at any time, and then the rabbit will survive in the second way.

2, hide, disguise yourself, can't afford to hide? This is called avoiding the edge of human beings. But I often disguise myself and hide from the outside, feeling very tired, not as easy as running.

3. Show killer steel. The rabbit showed these ruthless predators a killer weapon, that is, the stunt after death ~ the rabbit pushes the eagle, which can effectively deal with foxes, wolves and even large wild animals.

The rabbit stepped on the eagle.

There is a saying in the animal kingdom that "the rabbit pushes the eagle", that is, in order to survive, the rabbit will fight back desperately. Because he is good at running, the rabbit's hind legs are also the most powerful. If caught by the eagle, the rabbit will take advantage of the eagle's inattention, violently fight back and kick the eagle's abdomen. The eagle's abdomen is very weak. When it meets the most powerful counterattack of the rabbit's hind legs, it will give the eagle a certain lethality. Some rabbits can also use this trick to escape smoothly.