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Rabbit show jumping (Swedish: Kaninhoppning [1]), also known as rabbit agility [2] or rabbit hopping, [3] is an animal sport wherein domestic rabbits are led through a course by their owners, [4] modelled after horse show jumping.
The snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus), also called the varying hare or snowshoe rabbit, is a species of hare found in North America. It has the name "snowshoe" because of the large size of its hind feet. The animal's feet prevent it from sinking into the snow when it hops and walks.
@Jen B made me laugh with, "I’ve watched the rabbits do this in our backyard and then moments later they were having a little “private time” #bowchickabowwow"!
This article is supported by the Pocket pets work group (assessed as Low-importance). How high do the lion head rabbits jump? to the top of the moon, if they wanted to. =D —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.32.103.83 ( talk ) 14:23, 25 December 2009 (UTC) [ reply ]
Whether they are getting in on the snow-filled fun alone or bringing their families, stars are all in on cold weather getaways. ... Celebrity Snow Bunnies! Stars Who Love a Winter Wonderland ...
A California-based tire company has recalled over 540,000 replacement tires mistakenly labeled as snow traction products, ...
In winter snow, the forms are interconnecting, cave-like structures. This jackrabbit is a solitary species and feeds on grasses and other green plants, including cultivated crops. In southern Colorado , from summer through fall into winter, the diet varied from 70% (summer) to 4% (winter) forbs, 43% (fall) to 4% (winter) grasses and 76% (winter ...
In southeastern Illinois tall-grass prairie, eastern cottontail nests were more common in undisturbed prairie grasses than in high-mowed or hayed plots. In Iowa most nests were within 70 yd (64 m) of brush cover in herbaceous vegetation at least 4 in (10 cm) tall. Nests in hay fields were in vegetation less than 8 in (20 cm) tall.