We don’t get enough snow for rabbits to turn white.
Raucous Indignationsays
It’s always wabbit season in my yard.
Ice Swimmersays
Is that a hare or jackrabbit? The mountain hares (Lepus timidus) here do get white in the winter, European hares (Lepus europaeus) do not and neither do the fairly recently introduced European rabbits*.
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* = I’m not too happy that they’ve been introduced here, by abandoning pet rabbits, but they seem to be on the edge of survival due to the winters, also raptors, owls and foxes are apt at catching them. We’ll see if they’ll evolve.
Charly says
Is it a wabbit season?
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
How different it looks from our wild bunnies
jazzlet says
We don’t get enough snow for rabbits to turn white.
Raucous Indignation says
It’s always wabbit season in my yard.
Ice Swimmer says
Is that a hare or jackrabbit? The mountain hares (Lepus timidus) here do get white in the winter, European hares (Lepus europaeus) do not and neither do the fairly recently introduced European rabbits*.
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* = I’m not too happy that they’ve been introduced here, by abandoning pet rabbits, but they seem to be on the edge of survival due to the winters, also raptors, owls and foxes are apt at catching them. We’ll see if they’ll evolve.
timgueguen says
There are lots of jackrabbits running around Saskatoon. I saw fresh prints in my area yesterday. But it’s been months since I’ve actually seen one.