Here’s Bini the Bunny, hanging out at everybunny’s favorite restaurant, Chuck E. Carrot. Even if it costs Bini’s human his entire paycheck, Bini will win that strawberry.
I wanna play air hockey, Cheryl S.!
Here’s Bini the Bunny, hanging out at everybunny’s favorite restaurant, Chuck E. Carrot. Even if it costs Bini’s human his entire paycheck, Bini will win that strawberry.
I wanna play air hockey, Cheryl S.!
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That’s a very different and unique way to feed a bunneh. Seems a bit frustrating and a challenge, for Bini.
Oh my goodness.
Part of me admires pet owners who are willing to let berries be eaten on cream-colored carpets. Part of me doesn’t.
Very impressed with the bunneh skills! Proof for those who think rabbits are not smart or trainable.? That guy must spend A LOT of time with his bun!
Go the Instagram or YouTube channels and you’ll see Bini do a lot more tricks.
I’m pretty sure Bini’s owner is a wizard, and Bini is some poor sap who got transformed into a bunny. Because Bini is way to smart to be a regular bunny!
It’s like that Fortune Teller Shatner episode of Twilight Zone.
“I bought a whole roll of tickets…and he ate ’em!”
Games as a category take advantage of what’s called a “variable rate reward schedule.”
The short layman’s version is that getting a reward when you do a thing, but only some of the time, is dramatically more motivating than getting a consistent reward. This is the psychological mechanism behind gambling addiction, and why consistency is so important in parenting (especially with regard to children begging or whining).
It’s really a key element of learning, curiosity, and exploration, to the point where I wouldn’t be surprised if this video showed up in a few Psychology 101 classes.
Also, the bun is mega cute, as is the wee claw machine.