Here are some common sounds rabbits make:
* Tooth grinding: This is a sign of discomfort or pain. It's often a quiet, grinding sound.
* Grunting: This can indicate a rabbit is content, but it can also be a sign of pain or distress.
* Thumping: This is a loud, forceful thumping of their hind feet, used to communicate fear, excitement, or anger.
* Snorting: This is a quick, sharp noise that rabbits make to show dominance or frustration.
* Chirping: This is a soft, high-pitched sound that rabbits use to communicate with each other.
While rabbits don't squeak like guinea pigs, they are known for their unique and expressive communication methods.