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Title: Spot the Hare
Post by: Judi_bk on 27 May, 2022, 05:49:53 pm
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Title: Re: Spot the Hare
Post by: frankie on 28 May, 2022, 09:12:37 am
The ears were a dead give-away in the first photo!
I found a dead one near my house last week.  It had not been hit by a car and was a recent death as the ants etc had not  taken over.  It was so incredibly thin and emaciated, poor thing and looked as if it had succumbed to some sort of illness.  Have you seen any others like this, Judi on your walks?  So sad to see...
Do they have Myxie in Spain and if so, would it also attack Hares as well as rabbits?
Title: Re: Spot the Hare
Post by: Judi_bk on 28 May, 2022, 09:17:02 am
Am seeing a lot and they look OK but will look more carefully.  All the rabbits are fat
Title: Re: Spot the Hare
Post by: Drax on 01 Jun, 2022, 09:41:06 pm
We've seen one regularly on the walk behind Bar International that APSA ran a few years ago Judi. Not sure of their lifespan but no sign of it/any recently, we do however see the fox so...
Title: Re: Spot the Hare
Post by: cagzok on 06 Jul, 2022, 08:22:38 pm
Great pics Judi😊😊