A pair of any small game (rabbits, ducks, etc.) is called a brace.
A pair of rabbits is commonly referred to as a "brace" in hunting terminology.
A brace of rabbits refers to a pair of rabbits, typically used in hunting or game terminology. The term "brace" can denote two of something, especially animals, and is often used in the context of hunting to indicate a specific quantity. In this case, it signifies two rabbits that are either hunted together or considered as a unit.
hunting them
depend on if the deers are afraid of dogs
noooooooooooooooooooo no because rabbits reproduce ALOT. although rare types of rabbits are endangered because of hunting.
a beagle
They're used for hunting rabbits.
If the pair of rabbits reproduce every 30 days and each pair produces 2 rabbits, the number of rabbits will increase exponentially. After 30 days, you will have 2 pairs of rabbits (4 rabbits). After 60 days, you will have 4 pairs of rabbits (8 rabbits). This pattern continues to double the number of rabbits every 30 days.
Rabbits of some kind are indigenous to almost every continent. Historically, rabbits were used for sport [hunting], food, or fur. Eventually, rabbits evolved into pets and show stock. Today, rabbits can be used for hunting, meat, fur, or pets and can also be shown in fairs and shows around the world. Unfortunately, rabbits do what rabbits do and have become pests in some places.
They were first bred as hunting dogs. For hunting rabbits and foxes etc.
they are used for hunting rabbits
Bunnies and hares. All hares and rabbits probably descend from a single pair.