Rabbits can understand family members, at least partially. What you often say to them, such as "dinner", "back to the nest" and "no!" Wait, they really understand. Even though the rabbit may not understand what you say specifically, it can at least hear your tone. It can tell from your tone whether you are angry or not. It is to do something that you are not allowed to do.
When you allow Tutu to do what he likes, or stop him from doing something, Tutu can remember it, and their memory is quite good.
Tutu's character is actually quite stubborn, not as docile as a dog. In fact, many times they understand, but they ignore you, which is why they give people this feeling. Rabbits have very different personalities, some are very good, some are very individual, and some are very rebellious.
If a rabbit is kept in a cage with only food, no one cares about it, and it knows nothing. If your tutu can understand you, you need training. Spend more time with them, talk to them and play with them, which will make Tu Tu smarter and better interact with others.
When talking to tutu, you might as well use some simple and fixed language, such as "have a meal" and "no!" "the baby is coming" ... this will make Tutu easier to understand and remember. But rabbits understand and remember, but it doesn't mean they will listen. This may mean that it remembers what is interesting, but Ma Ma opposes it, so it is actually the most naughty and lovely side of the rabbit. After all, they can't do much harm.
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