You kill it, skin it, cook it, and eat it.
make a sling to catch a rabbit or use a shotgun
a hare is basically a wild rabbit so if you breed a hare with a rabbit it would make no difference because it would still be a rabbit
Wild rabbits fur color is designed for camo. A wild hare will have a color that is called Aguti in domesticated rabbits. And again a snow hare will have a white coat to blend in with the snow. Domesticated rabbits on the other hand, their fur color comes from genetics. For example you breed a black rabbit to a black rabbit you are going to get 3/4 black and 1/4 what is in their pedigree.
Yes. There are hundreds of pet rabbit breeders in Texas. I raise Dutch. There are also wild rabbits in Texas: the Swamp rabbit, Desert cottontail, Eastern cottontail, and Black-tailed jackrabbit (actually a hare).
A domestic rabbit may be able to survive in the wild for a short period of time. But generally no they cannot survive the wild. They do not have the instincts needed. They do not know how to escape predators or survive winters. A domestic rabbit would not last too long in the wild.
A hare is a type of wild rabbit, not a 'thing'.
A Erah. Commonly known as a wild rabbit from the forrests.
make a sling to catch a rabbit or use a shotgun
Well, a hare would probably have taller ears, would have a plain brown coat, and be pretty small.
野兔 Yě tù literally: wild rabbit
A hare is a wild rabbit. A tortoise is like a turtle but they live strictly on land and usually in desert areas. They have domed shells while turtles have more flatten shells.
First answer: There are two different types of rabbit. The hare is a wild rabbit and has longer legs and ears. This is how it is different to rabbits that we have!Disagreement: The above answer is incorrect. Hares and rabbits are differently animals. Although, hares do usually have longer legs and ears than rabbits.Rabbits exist in the wild and as domestic animals (pets, farm animals, and lab animals). There are many different species of wild rabbit and they live all over the world. Domestic rabbits were all bred from one species: the European Rabbit, which still lives in the wild in some parts of the world.On the other hand, hares are wild only. There are no domesticated hares (except in some individual cases, where someone rescued a wild hare that was in distress and raised it at home).Another difference between hares and rabbits is that hares are born with fur and they can see, whereas rabbits are born blind and naked. Another difference is that rabbits dig burrows underground to live in, whereas hares live above ground (they dig shallow ditches but not underground).The words "hare" and "rabbit" are often used interchangeably, so it can be confusing. For instance, jackrabbits (a wild species) are actually hares. And the Belgian Hare (a domestic breed) is actually a rabbit.
a hare is basically a wild rabbit so if you breed a hare with a rabbit it would make no difference because it would still be a rabbit
Domestic rabbits in India - and everywhere in the world - are part of the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.The wild Indian Hare, also known as the Black-naped Hare, has the scientific name Lepus nigricollis.
A Wild Hare was created on 1940-07-27.
All domestic rabbits, including the Netherland Dwarf breed, belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.A wild rabbit species native to the Netherlands is the European Hare (actually a hare, not a rabbit - it's also known as the Brown Hare, Eastern Jackrabbit, and Eastern Prairie Hare), and its scientific name is Lepus europaeus.
Domestic rabbits can live 5 to 10 years!A wild rabbit or hare might live 3-6 years.