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How close to a wild rabbit for a shot?


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looks like a leveret to me. could be wrong but I think it is

 

no defenatly a rabbit its out side of my work place, an inner city industrial park that used to be a recreational sports ground owned by standard triumph

in the 70's i used to watch my dads cousins play when i was a kid. i think they must be desendants of the rabbits who lived on those fields back then?

there isnt another suitable field for some miles that i can think of?

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Ears not long enough. for Hare.

 

Very tasty fried in butter, but Oh so cute. Shame they are normally covered in fleas.

 

honestly the long ears only become prominent after a certain age and rabbits of this size as it appears in the photo are not usual above ground, also the dark colouration though this can be locally influenced.

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Hares have black tips to their ears. Have had hold of rabbits this small near my Father in Laws house. Thats why I know they are covered in fleas.

 

 

Have a real close look at those ears and you will see those tips just starting, I see both here at home, the other factor is it never ran little bunnies are just as twitchy as mum and dad while leverets are pre-programed to remain motionless. I really wish I could get my old hard drive sorted and show some leveret pics I had on my old laptop

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