Fuku the house rabbit loves life so much, and shows it with frequent flops. So many, in fact, that Fuku’s human can categorize them and, for your added enjoyment, add sound effects.
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Fuku the house rabbit loves life so much, and shows it with frequent flops. So many, in fact, that Fuku’s human can categorize them and, for your added enjoyment, add sound effects.
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On the next episode of the ‘Ologies podcast..?
What the heck is āGoronā?
Fuku is the rolling-est bunny I have ever seen! He must be sooooo happy!š
I only had one rabbitāmy former iconāwho rolled all the time. I brought Oscar upstairs cos he seemed to not like his cage-mate, who had some issues. He must have done 20 bunny rolls in 10 minutes when I put him in his new enclosure. So happy for him, but made me feel bad that he spent 6 mos with the other bunā¹ļø. He became my second-best upstairs bun. So mannerly, so sweet!
According to japandict.com, goron means “(lying down) with a flop, heavily.”
TIL I goron all the time, and I don’t have the travails of a rabbit.
Thanks! That makes senseš
I kept misreading goron as groan, and thought āyup, thatās me. Lying down heavily, with a groanā.
Such an adorable bunny.
If there’s not actually a goron championship, there should be. And Fuku should win it. Those bunny lips about killt me.
Fuku is precious and appears to live in bun bun luxury, well deserved. The flops are adorable but some of those flops look slightly painful.
I think a bunās pain level is somewhat higher than ours. I have seen my buns do some things that I š³ that they werenāt hurt!