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Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't: it depends on the rabbit's personality, and the situation.
If a rabbit is in extreme, sudden pain (like it was just caught by a predator), then it will probably scream. This sounds rather like a human scream.
If a rabbit is ongoing pain (like it's sick, or has an injury), then it might grind its teeth. This is not the same as the kind of tooth-grinding that sounds like a purr and means the rabbit is happy: it's louder and crunchier.
If a rabbit has a urinary infection or a bladder stone, it might cry out while urinating. This isn't as loud or scary as a scream, but any vocalisations the rabbit makes while urinating is a sign of pain.
See the related question below for more information about how to tell if a rabbit is sick.
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