TWO experts on small animal care discuss the finer points of a Belgian hare during preparations for the opening of the event of the year for fanciers of rabbits, rats, mice, gerbils and guinea pigs.
“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 me as we take a look at the many differences between the smaller rabbit ...
They both have long ears, strong hind legs, and a small stubby tail: At first glance, hares and rabbits look quite similar. However, they are two distinct species that differ upon closer inspection.