Yeah they're a bit more like cats and dogs than most people know, since socially we kind of absorb our idea of how they're cared for from places that treat them as livestock: put in hutch, feed food. They're actually very intelligent and trainable, they recognize you and say, "hello" by bumping you with their noses, and find elaborate ways to get into nearby food. And if they're grumpy they will "thump" at you, disapproving of what you did.
That sounds awesome, I haven't heard about that. At that point it sounds like they'd pretty much be like a cat.
Yeah they're a bit more like cats and dogs than most people know, since socially we kind of absorb our idea of how they're cared for from places that treat them as livestock: put in hutch, feed food. They're actually very intelligent and trainable, they recognize you and say, "hello" by bumping you with their noses, and find elaborate ways to get into nearby food. And if they're grumpy they will "thump" at you, disapproving of what you did.
Lagomorphs are related to primates moreso than canids and felines.
So you're telling me I can train them to dance to a manually cranked music box, got it.