What do wild rabbits eat? Do they have similar diets to our domestic bunnies, or is there a large difference between wild and domestic rabbits?
Rabbit at Pegsdon Bedfordshire.
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You might overlook symbolic rabbit meanings because it seems to be such a small, timid creature. Bad idea. Rabbits offer big lessons about being more aware of our environment and protecting ourselves if we sense a threat. Rabbits are also a symbol of fertility, family and new life. Check out all rabbit meanings here.
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Young wild rabbit - photographed in the late spring of 2005 by myself in the grounds surrounding our house. (OK, so it's not Poppy, my house rabbit !) There are probably hundreds of rabbits living around here and although they are not tame are somewhat tolerant of people. Poppy looks quite similar, but the wild bunnies grow up to be quite a bit bigger ! Image taken with Canon 20D SLR with a Canon 400mm L -series image stabilised lens.
The Antelope Jackrabbit (Lepus alleni), found in Southern Arizona and Northwestern Mexico, is a species of North American hare. The antelope jackrabbit has a white belly, light grey sides, a back peppered with black, and orange coloration on the neck and chest. The antelope jackrabbit is found in a variety of tropic and subtropic habitats. It can be found in grassy hills or plains, preferring habitats with large, desert shrubs above long grass. This species can also be found in more barren deser
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