CUTE Wild Hare
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i think it will die now cause your holding it i dunno if the mom will take it back now not sure though
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@RwarItsCody even though it is young and so tiny, baby rabbits are able to fend for themselves after around 2 to 3 weeks of age, he will be just fine :) it looks like this one must have just left the nest (the nest was probably in their back yard and they didnt even notice!)
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Rabbits (bunnies) and hares are two completely different animals, it's like calling a fox a dog. Also please leave wild animals alone, you probably didn't realize it, but you put that rabbit under a lot of stress.
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4 people missed the "like" button!
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There is nothing I enjoy more than rubbing my face dowm my bunnies back and nuzzling her betwean the ears, she is so soft, probualy the softest animal I have every felt, I hade a dwarf lop and she was absolutely gorgoiuse I did not think I could get any softer and then Millie showed up. Rabbits eyes are so beutiful and sweat and I just love rabbits so much. I WOULD take my rabbit to see the children, but she bites : ( RRRR
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@XxJellyyBellyyxX Ohok. I have an absolutely adorable rex cross, I used to have a dwarf lop and she was absolutely lovely. I like cuddleing rabbits on the grass and in bed. Rex rabbits are much more bitey than Dwarf lops, I do't think the dwarf lop ever bit me. Rabbits are so beutiful and soft and I just love them so much. I don't mind if people eat them, as long as they aren't cruel to them on purpose.
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Do u know that the mother will notice that they smell like a human? Maybe she will not take it back. She'll recognize every difference. If you find a little hare, you can't touch it 'cause it's a very big probability that the mother won't take it back, so you're the reason why this little creature dies...
It's enough to just look at it.
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I got 2 wild rabbits on my ow, 'cause my rabbit ran outside and few days later it came back with babies in it.
Their very different from normal rabbits. Even after 5 years I've got them, I still notice that they are wilder than the others. And they want to bury all the time. I just wanted to say, their half wild rabbit and half pet, so I think it's easy to imagine how difficult it will be to keep them if they're "pure" rabbits. Btw, they're not able to breed.
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I raised 3 hares up. A farmer found them on a field while he was working. It's not very difficult. But hares a WILD animals, not pets. You're not able to keep them 'cause they want to go back in the nature and they miss it for their hole life. They live in huge areas and you'll never be able to give them what they usually have in the nature. It's also with wild rabbits. They can be very agressive and you would only bother them. It's not the right life for a wild animal.
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so cute
awe, i love bunnies, and so does Sara! your video made my day. thank you so much for posting!
SaraBethChan 2 years ago
No problem, glad that we can make your day. Have a great week!
AwesomePets 2 years ago
SO CUTE!!!♥♥♥
Mozart282 2 years ago 2
Thanks for the cuteness. ♥♥♥
AwesomePets 2 years ago 3
it is so adorable! too cute! =]
Piglover20 2 years ago
Thank you for stopping by to see our cutie that came through our yard.
AwesomePets 2 years ago