My rabbit keeps thumping its back legs. What does this mean?

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A rabbit thumping its back legs is usually a sign of alarm, fear, or territorial defense. They use this action to warn other rabbits of perceived danger. Try to identify what might be scaring them – it could be a loud noise, a strange shadow, an unfamiliar smell, or another pet. Ensure their environment feels safe and secure, with plenty of hiding spots. While it’s a natural behavior, persistent or excessive thumping can indicate chronic stress. Observe your rabbit for other signs of distress like hunched posture, decreased appetite, or hiding. If you're concerned about ongoing anxiety, consult with a vet. Speak to Dial A Vet via a video consult should you need further guidance.
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