Description of rabbit's action when running.
Because the forelimbs of rabbits are short and the hind limbs are long, the four limbs are generally low in the front and high in the back when they land. When moving, the forelimbs are lifted and moved forward, and the hind limbs that are still on the ground are lengthened, and the height difference between the front and rear parts of the body becomes smaller. When the forelimb touches the ground, the hind limb contracts forward and touches the ground near the forelimb. The rabbit shows the shape of low front and high back, so it shrugs when running continuously.