They are called Leverets
A male hare is called a buck or a jack
A young hare is called a leveret.
A young hare is called a leveret
Female rabbits are called does, and males are bucks.
A male hare is called a jack or a buck.
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".
Young rabbits are called "kits" (based on the word "kitten") regardless of gender. The group or litter of baby rabbits can be called a "kindle." Young hares (under a year old) are called "leverets" regardless of gender. Adult male rabbits and hares are called bucks. Adult female rabbits and hares are called does.
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.
Young Hare was created in 1502.
The male donkey or ass is called a jack. The female donkey is called a jenny or jennet. The young is called a foal.
jack rabbit
it is called a nestThis is incorrect, hares have their young in a flattened areas of grass resembling a nest, but which is actually called a "form".