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    Bunnies do go through an adolescence phase. It would be more pronounced if she was unspayed, but even spayed/neutered bunnies will try to test boundaries when they are young and energetic. The changing light can also cause them to produce sex hormones through their adrenal glands, which leads to what we call “March Madness”. It makes bunnies go bonkers for a bit during the spring months.

    If it’s just your hands, then it could be triggered by smell. Or it could be triggered by eye sight. If your hand is coming from above or directly in front of her, she may not be able to see it well. So say you’re petting her, stop, and then go to pet her again but your hand is in her blind spot. This can be a trigger.