Lepus Thread
Hello,
Anything to do with Rabbits, or Hares, post them here. I would start by posting the spirit of Hare. Blessed be, Lepus |
Hi Lepus :wave:
I love these animals, so happy you made it because I do feel some what of a connection to them |
Lepus, this made my son laugh so hard
Hare's are awesome. Their is something very wise about them.. |
Hello Clover,
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Rabbits are everywhere in my location. I look outside my window and would see a baby rabbit eating grass. I also would see wild rabbits when I'm behind the wheel. I've seen a few in my backyard. :smile: Blessed be, Lepus |
Hello Clover,
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That's a funny picture. It is one of those perfect moments captured on camera. :biggrin: Blessed be, Lepus |
^ LOL, It is. Rabbits are very much common here as well, your in my neck of the woods, so I am sure we have the same breeds. I would say the Hares are probably the neatest ..would love to encounter one someday.
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Hello Clover,
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Same here. Hares are very timid and shy, I heard. Hey, you should start a thread on "which animals you would like to encounter?" :biggrin: I remember my sister brought a litter of baby rabbits in a corrugated box for her friend's birthday as a gift. I did had the chance to pick one one up when given permission, they're very fragile and soft. Snowshoe Hare Belgian Hare European Brown Hare Blessed be, Lepus |
Very sweet! I was weeding around a very old tree and found a rabbit "statue". It looks real! I cleaned it up and placed it in the yard to be seen. I used to have pet rabbits, Carson and Yogi. :-) I used to dog sit for a woman who also had a pet rabbit that was house trained. That crazy wabbit! He'd chase me around the house and then jump on me.
Got lots of baby rabbits scurrying about the yard lately! |
Hello Sarian,
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We have small animal statues displayed outside as well, mostly frogs and birds. No rabbits, unfortunately. That rabbit must have been happy to see you. :D Blessed be, Lepus |
Hello,
I came across this article on Snowshoe Hares. They won't be able to hide from climate change. Snowshoe Hares — The New Global Warming Poster Animal? Blessed be, Lepus |
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