A leveret is a member of the rabbit family in its first year of life.
A leveret is a very young hare, usually less than one year old. It's a baby hare (relation of rabbit).
The correct spelling of the term is leveret. A leveret is a baby hare. Hares are larger than rabbits. Jack Rabbits are a type of hare that live in deserts, forests, and prairies.
A leveret is a baby hare, so it will grow up to be a hare.
A baby rabbit is called: a kit, a kitten or a bunny The adult female is a DOE The adult male is called a BUCK
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No, a leveret is a young hare. A young raccoon is a kit.
A young hare is called a leveret.
There is no such thing as a "cald leveret". A leveret is a young hare or rabbit, generally under the age of one year. I believe you picked up the phrase from an answer that said "a young hare is cald leveret" - "cald" is a misspelling of "called" and the answer should have read "a young hare is called a leveret".
A leveret is a baby hare.
A young hare is called a leveret
A leveret is a very young hare, usually less than one year old. It's a baby hare (relation of rabbit).
The offspring of a hare is a leveret.
A grown up leveret is an adult hare.(A leveret is a baby hare in its first year.)
The correct spelling of the term is leveret. A leveret is a baby hare. Hares are larger than rabbits. Jack Rabbits are a type of hare that live in deserts, forests, and prairies.
A leveret is a baby hare, so it will grow up to be a hare.
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