Bunny facts:
Spring Hare
- Its powerful legs enable it to leap up to 30 feet.
- The female may only have one baby at a time.
- They live only in Africa.
- They can close their ears to keep out sand when digging a burrow.
Jackrabbit
- They mostly live in deserts in western North America.
- Its eyes are on the side of its head so it can see backward
without turning its head.
- They run at speeds from 30-45 miles per hour.
- They can hear sounds over a mile away.
Arctic Hare
- Sometimes up to 200 hares will live together in a group for
protection.
- They eat the small arctic willow shrub. When they plants
are covered with snow, the hares have a hard time digging up enough food.
- The fur is white in the winter and brown in the summer.
- They live in Canada, Alaska, and Greenland.
Cottontail Rabbit
- They have a lot of blood in their ears which cools off
as they run and then cools the rest of their bodies.
- The mother has 4 to 6 babies at a time. When she
leaves the nest, she covers them with fur and grass.
- They do not dig burrows.
- They are prey for lots of animals like dogs, foxes,
racoons, weasels, bobcats, hawks, and eagles.
European Rabbit
- Rabbit
families live near each other and share a system of burrows called a warren.
- Their lifespan
is about 9 years.
- They are hunted
by lots of animals and people.
- They eat mainly
grass, clovers, and other herbs.
p.s. i got this info from this site: www.thomasmoresch.org/Underwood/bunny/rabbit_facts.htm
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All these bunnies are soooooo cute!!!
awwwwwww how cute!!!
this bunny looks alomost exactly like my bunny only my bunny has straight ears.
OMG!!! this is sooooooooo scary!!! i dont know what
it is though i think the place i got it from said it was a guinea pig. but still ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!
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