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Rabbit or hare? How to tell the difference
They both have long ears, strong hind legs, and a small stubby tail: At first glance, hares and rabbits look quite similar.
These three bird courtship displays are so bold, precise and theatrical that they make human romance look a little ...
The UK’s tallest bird towers at an impressive 1.2 meters. Known as the common crane, Grus grus, their numbers have benefited ...
Every year, researchers and people out in nature capture some aspect of animal behavior that’s unusual or unexpected in some ...
A colony is the most common and scientifically accepted name for a group of rabbits in the animal kingdom. This word means a ...
A wild Amur tigress has been filmed with five cubs in tow in the Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park. The ...
Findings from the largest-ever survey of endangered flat-headed cats may help change the species’ official conservation ...
Abstract: Monitoring wildlife is essential for ecology and ethology, especially in light of the increasing human impact on ecosystems. Camera traps have emerged as habitat-centric sensors enabling the ...
Mother Nature doesn’t really care if something looks cute or gross. If it works, it works. And when it comes to raising ...
The short answer is no, rabbits and hares can't cross breed, says Sheena Harvey. There are many reasons why animals with ...
Strapped into a crude homemade straitjacket and tied to a child's potty, Genie Wiley knew nothing outside the darkness of her ...
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Wild rabbit trap build
In this video, we demonstrate how to set a wild rabbit trap in the forest and construct a stone house specifically for it. The process includes selecting the right location for trapping and the ...
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