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The most "disobedient" beast on earth - rabbit, highland iron naive, but a poisonous snake killer!

The most "disobedient" beast on earth - rabbits

By RosetoPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Guys, in the previous issues of the article, we introduced you to the catwalk, two to no boundary of the husky, and the body is a behemoth gentle basking shark. Today, we continue to bring you an animal whose looks and personality are extremely inconsistent - rabbits.

The rabbit is also known as agate, sheep lynx, and ul. In Chinese, rabbit means rabbit, and sinking ship means monkey, so many people see the word "rabbit" and think that this animal may be related to rabbits or monkeys in some way. With a strange name, the rabbit belongs to the cat family, and its physical appearance is very close to that of a domestic cat. Once because of its obese face, it was once thought to be the ancestor of the Persian cat.

According to scientists, this animal has existed on Earth for about 5 million years. The name "rabbit" comes from a Turkic dialect. According to the data, the name "rabbit" was translated into Chinese from a dialect of the Turkic language family, which means "to stand still" in the Turkic language.

In ancient times, when herdsmen found rabbits while nomadically herding or hunting, they would call out the word "the sinking" (which means to stand still and stay). The rabbits would often stand still and look back at the source of the sound, and over time, the word "rabbit" became their name.

The rabbit's head is small, with a wide, flat face and short, rounded ears that are far apart and low, making its face resemble that of an owl. Adult rabbits are larger than most domestic cats, with dense cheek whiskers and two dark facial stripes.

The main difference between them and domestic cats is their eyes. The rabbit's eyes are yellow, with large pupils that only narrow in bright light rather than squinting into slits like a cat. The short, stubby limbs, fat body, fleshy hips, and thick, long fur make the rabbit look even more star-studded than Garfield.

With their furry appearance and names beginning with "rabbit", it's easy to think they might be docile little creatures. However, they are small animals but say that the gentle character, can be completely misunderstood. Because although the rabbit looks naive, but it is a quick action, fierce nature of the animal. This character looks similar to the monkey or rabbit not have the slightest resemblance.

The rabbit generally inhabits the mountains at an altitude of about 4500 meters. Their hearing and vision are very sensitive, and they can quickly hunt for prey at night. Therefore, they are nocturnal animals, but they are active in the morning and evening, mostly starting to move and hunt at dusk. However, in winter when food is scarce they will also come out to feed during the day or move near villages. The rabbit's call is similar to that of a domestic cat but is ruder.

The rabbit mainly feeds on rodents but also eats hares, sage grouse, wild birds, and dry otters, and even attacks wild boars, deer, and robes when it is hungry. The whole body coat is extremely dense and soft, especially the abdominal hair is very long and creamy white, which has a good warmth, and is conducive to lying down on frozen land or snow for a long time, waiting for the opportunity to hunt.

The rabbit is a typically solitary animal, generally solitary, and only appears in pairs when breeding and mating during the rutting period. Their estrus period is usually from February to March each year and usually lasts about 42 days. After mating, rabbits will give birth to three to four pups in the summer after a gestation period of 66 to 75 days.

All rabbits are the children of single-parent families, as they live without the role of a father. For 4 to 6 months after birth, they generally live off their mother's milk. They then follow their mother and learn to hunt for food, and at around one year of age they leave their mother and go out on their bellies to find their territory.

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Roseto

Science and civilization show that too much information sometimes gets in the way of knowledge and innovation。

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