Rabbit or hare? These mammals are both in the order Lagomorpha, but they have very different characteristics. What separates them? And what rabbit isn’t a rabbit at all? Science Trek is available to ...
The white-tailed jackrabbit hare, left, is distinguished from the cottontail rabbit, right, by its longer, black-tipped ears and larger, stronger hind legs. (CBC/Alberta Environment and Parks) Now ...
Jack rabbits living in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem have apparently hopped into oblivion. The study speculates that the disappearance of jack rabbits may be having region-wide impacts on a ...
“The Tortoise and the Hare” is a timeless classic. And for many of us, it was the fable that taught us that hares exist. Join ...
I am not sure if it has been a banner year for rabbits, but we seem to be seeing a lot of them around. Enough that our grandchildren wanted to set a live trap to see if they could catch one while with ...
From the Easter Bunny to Peter Rabbit to the March Hare, rabbits and hares can be found throughout popular culture. But how much do we know about the real thing? In Remarkable Rabbits, a documentary ...
Perhaps they are descendants of refugees from a dog track. Or maybe they were dumped by a rich Texan jet-setter. Wherever they came from, a warren of jack rabbits has made a home among the runways and ...