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Rabbits have many methods of getting around, such as hopping, running, and scampering. All are variations of the same basic movement, whereby the rabbit moves both front paws forward at the same time, shifts his weight forward, and then brings the back paws forward. And the rare, lucky house rabbit often has a well-trained human companion to carry it from place to place.

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A rabbit's movement is like a hop or leap. Sometimes it is almost like a high jump or run!They put their front feet ahead of them and bring their back feet up in front of the front feet and continue this pattern. A rabbit's hind legs and feet are quite strong! When a rabbit hops of of my lap, I can feel; the push of the back legs on my legs. It is interesting!

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Rabbits, like several other animals, have powerful hind legs. But unlike other animals, they use these to travel primarily by hopping. Because their hind legs are much longer than the front ones, rabbits can travel uphill more effectively than downhill.

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Rabbits have many methods of getting around, such as hopping, running, and scampering. All are variations of the same basic movement, whereby the rabbit moves both front paws forward at the same time, shifts his weight forward, and then brings the back paws forward. And the rare, lucky house rabbit often has a well-trained human companion to carry it from place to place.

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Rabbits move at all speeds. When they are feeding, rabbits move along very slowly at something between a hop and a shuffle. If they are frightened, they leap great distances and move very quickly. It depends on whether the rabbit wants to move fast or slow.

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Rabbits move for the same reason that all animals move: to find the things they need, to escape dangers and threats, and just to get exercise and feel good.

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Rabbits can run up to 25 mph

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It hops!

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