No, a leveret is a young hare. A young raccoon is a kit.
A leveret is a member of the rabbit family in its first year of life.
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 young hare is called a leveret
A leveret is a baby hare, so it will grow up to be a hare.
A leveret is a young hare, specifically referring to a baby hare that is less than a year old. They are typically born fully furred with their eyes open, allowing them to be quite independent from a young age.
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 male raccoon leaves the female after mating and plays no role in raising the young.
A leveret is a baby hare.
A young hare is called a leveret. Leverets are born fully furred and with their eyes open, and are able to hop around shortly after birth.
yes they do or unless the raccoon has to search for food than that's a different story