Bedtime now I think! I'll write my own post sometime over the weekend.
But while I'm here... can anyone confirm to me that this is a hare (rather than a very large grey rabbit)? We have had two hanging about, munching the overgrown grass in our garden. I think they are a pair, as one is quite a bit larger than the other, but the last couple of days I've only seen the smaller one...
But while I'm here... can anyone confirm to me that this is a hare (rather than a very large grey rabbit)? We have had two hanging about, munching the overgrown grass in our garden. I think they are a pair, as one is quite a bit larger than the other, but the last couple of days I've only seen the smaller one...
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Cant help Im afraid but how awesome to have them in your garden.
Not hares. Look like domestic lops to me. I wonder whose's lost them?
Looks quite hare-like but they tend to be a lot browner than rabbits and they run in a completely different way
@ Ruth ~ definitely not domestic or lops. Ears never go down And we live in the middle of nowhere! We have wild rabbits around all the time ~ these are about twice as big. Their faces are all muscle and scared. It's hard to get close as they shoot off as soon as they hear the slightest sound. Will try to get more pics, but not easy!
Looks like a rabbit to me, hares are far skinnier, have dark tips to their ears, and huge eyes - almost bulging!
@mamacrow ~ you are probably right I think ~ shame! :( I'm still going to try and get more pictures though...
yay : well done for making it round the blog ring. does look like a rabbit to me too! [tho no expert]
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