Most people have no idea what sounds rabbits make until they hear one — and then they're surprised twice, because rabbits scream when frightened and they don't normally vocalise at all. These 9 rabbit clips work that surprising vocal range: warning hind-leg thumps captured at burrow level, distress squeals that ride on the edge of disturbing, soft chirps from contented bunnies, and the rare howling rabbits sound that confuses anyone hearing it for the first time.
Farm-game audio and rural animation use the lighter chirp and thump material because it reads as 'bunny' without becoming saccharine. Nature documentary editors reach for the distress and warning calls — they carry actual stakes when paired with predator footage. Children's content sticks to the soft contentment vocalisations; horror and creature work pitch the squeals down for a particular kind of small-thing-in-the-walls unease. Free to grab, no licence chase, suitable for personal and commercial work.