Rabbit¶
Rabbits in Better Ecology feature enhanced fleeing behaviors, burrowing systems, and alarm signals.
Overview¶
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Health | 3 HP (1.5 hearts) |
| Movement Speed | 0.3 (fast) |
| Diet | Carrots, dandelions, golden carrots |
| Social Type | Colony animal |
| Prey Status | High vulnerability |
Behaviors¶
Fleeing Behavior¶
Rabbits have sophisticated escape mechanisms.
Zigzag Evasion: - Unpredictable path changes during flight - Protean movement to confuse predators - Direction changes vary in intensity
Freezing: - Initial freeze response before fleeing - Assesses threat level while frozen - Controlled by threat proximity
Flight Initiation Distance: - High FID due to small size and vulnerability - Earlier escape when refuge is farther - Adjusts based on predator type
Burrowing System¶
Rabbits seek and use burrows for safety.
Burrow Detection: - Search for holes in terrain - Natural cave entrances - Underground spaces
Burrow Behavior: - Run toward burrow when threatened - Hide inside burrow - Emerge cautiously after threat passes
Alarm Signals¶
Rabbits warn colony members of threats.
Thumping Warnings: - Rear foot thumping - Alerts nearby rabbits - Contagious alarming spreads through colony
Visual Signals: - White tail flash when fleeing - Alerts other rabbits to danger
Food Caching¶
Rabbits may store food for later.
Caching Behavior: - Store excess food items - Return to caches when hungry - Defend cache locations
Escape Strategies¶
| Strategy | When Used |
|---|---|
| Straight-line | Refuge nearby and accessible |
| Zigzag | Open terrain, cursorial predator |
| Freeze | Ambush predator detected |
| Burrow | Burrow within reach |
Configuration¶
{
"fleeing": {
"flightInitiationDistance": 16,
"zigzagIntensity": 0.7,
"freezingDuration": 40,
"escapeStrategy": "ZIGZAG"
}
}
Scientific Basis¶
Zigzag Evasion¶
Based on research on protean movement showing unpredictability correlates with evasion success.
Thumping Behavior¶
Based on observed rabbit warning behaviors in wild populations.
Freezing Response¶
Based on research on prey animal freeze responses to ambush predators.