Posted on 5/24/2017
Rabbits and hares may look alike at first glance, but there are some pretty distinctive differences between these two, both of which are from the Leporidae family. While hares and rabbits are from different genera, sometimes a rabbit is a hare and vice versa. What? Yes. The jackrabbit is actually a hare and the hispid hare, from India, is actually a rabbit. So now that we’ve thoroughly confused you, let's sort out this mess.
You’ve Got the Sweetest Little Baby Face, But Your Cousin On the Other Hand…
Baby hares, called leverets, are born looking like miniature version of their parents—fully furred, eyes open, and pretty much ready to begin hopping around. They are able to live on their own only an hour or so after being born and are weaned somewhere within two to three weeks. Baby rabbits...