Everyone knowsRed Dead Redemption 2is filled with little secrets and details, and that’s whyRDR2’s take on an open worldis so beloved. Many games claim to have environments and worlds that feel lived in, but few can claim that like Rockstar’s western title does. Whether that’s how animals interact in the wild or how Arthur Morgan can communicate with NPCs, it’s all there to be something interesting.

Because of this,Red Dead Redemption 2players are still making discoveries despite the game’s fourth anniversary only being a couple of months out. It’s likely that no one player will ever know everything single thing about the game, no matter how many playthroughs they complete, and that is one reason fans sharing their discoveries is so important.

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Recently, Redditor Famous_Habit2374 shared a cool, interesting, and small detail about the game’s rabbits.Red Dead Redemption 2’s natureinteracts with players in a lot of ways or often against other animals, such as deer approaching Arthur/John, rotting carcasses, and the occasional brawl in the wild. Rabbits are obviously not made for the latter, and they in fact have a major, natural hiding hole they’ll interact with.

As seen above, some startled, chased, or hunted rabbits will take off away from the player, either trying to escape by running or by hiding.Red Dead Redemption 2’s rabbits have the ability to hidein burrowed trees. The animation is pretty quick, so if someone has ever had a rabbit disappear on them, it’s entirely possible they took to these trees.

Obviously, this depends on the exactlocation inRed Dead Redemption 2and a rabbit’s proximity to these trees, but it’s one of those cool little details that can impact gameplay without a player even realizing it. After all, players could have their trusty varmint rifle and be on the hunt for a pristine rabbit (to get that perfect rabbit pelt for the Master Hunter 2 challenge), and suddenly it’s gone.

Truly, Red Dead Redemption 2’s small and hidden details set it apart from other open-world titles. That’s why many cannot wait for the day that Rockstar releasesRed Dead Redemption 3.Rockstar has obviously not announced that, but once it finishes with thenow-confirmedGrand Theft Auto 6, it’s much more likely to revisit this beloved IP than one from its largely left-behind catalog.

Red Dead Redemption 2is available now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.