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Leporidae Collection (page 9)

"Leporidae: A Glimpse into the Lives of Hares and Rabbits" European hare (Lepus europaeus) gracefully roams through a set aside field adorned with vibrant Corn Marigolds

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Lepus townsendii, white-tailed jack rabbit

Lepus townsendii, white-tailed jack rabbit
Lepus Townsendii (Bachman), Townsends Rocky Mountain Hare (Male and Female). Plate 3 from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, Vol

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Buteo swainsoni, Swainsons hawk

Buteo swainsoni, Swainsons hawk
Plate 372 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1835-38), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageLeporidae Collection: American Arctic Hare (Lepus arcticus) adult, moulting winter coat, feeding on tundra, Nunavut

American Arctic Hare (Lepus arcticus) adult, moulting winter coat, feeding on tundra, Nunavut, Canada, July

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Mountain Cottontail, Sylvilagus nuttalii, adult, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

Mountain Cottontail, Sylvilagus nuttalii, adult, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA, September

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, adult in meadow eating, National Park Lake Neusiedl

Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, adult in meadow eating, National Park Lake Neusiedl, Burgenland, Austria, April

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Arctic Hare (Lepus arcticus) Profile - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Arctic Hare (Lepus arcticus) Profile - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, adult in meadow, National Park Lake Neusiedl, Burgenland

Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, adult in meadow, National Park Lake Neusiedl, Burgenland, Austria

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, young eating, National Park Lake Neusiedl, Burgenland

Brown Hare, Lepus europaeus, young eating, National Park Lake Neusiedl, Burgenland, Austria

Background imageLeporidae Collection: young Rabbit taken at RSPB Minsmere Suffolk

young Rabbit taken at RSPB Minsmere Suffolk

Background imageLeporidae Collection: European hare, artwork

European hare, artwork
European hare (Lepus europaeus), artwork. This is a herbivorous mammal that is native to Europe and western Asia. Hares are larger, longer-eared and faster than rabbits

Background imageLeporidae Collection: European rabbit, artwork

European rabbit, artwork
European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), artwork. This is a herbivorous mammal. It is native to Europe but has been introduced to many regions worldwide, and has also been extensively domesticated

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Eastern Cottontail, Sylvilagus floridanus, adult, Starr County, Rio Grande Valley

Eastern Cottontail, Sylvilagus floridanus, adult, Starr County, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Black-tailed Jackrabbit

Black-tailed Jackrabbit, Lepus californicus, adult, Uvalde County, Hill Country, Texas, USA, April

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus) running in snow with heather poking through snow. highlands, Scotland

Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus) running in snow with heather poking through snow. highlands, Scotland
Philip Price / SpecialistStock

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus) sitting up in snow with heather poking through snow

Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus) sitting up in snow with heather poking through snow. highlands, Scotland
Philip Price / SpecialistStock

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus) stretching in snow with heather poking through snow

Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus) stretching in snow with heather poking through snow. highlands, Scotland
Philip Price / SpecialistStock

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Irish Hare (Lepus timidus, sub species hibernicus) grazing on a coastal grassy knoll

Irish Hare (Lepus timidus, sub species hibernicus) grazing on a coastal grassy knoll. Argyll and the Islands, Scotland
Philip Price / SpecialistStock

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus) running in snow with heather poking through snow. highlands, Scotland

Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus) running in snow with heather poking through snow. highlands, Scotland
Philip Price / SpecialistStock

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Irish Hare (Lepus timidus, sub species hibernicus) grazing on a coastal grassy knoll

Irish Hare (Lepus timidus, sub species hibernicus) grazing on a coastal grassy knoll. Argyll and the Islands, Scotland
Philip Price / SpecialistStock

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Brown Hare (Lepus capensis) eating grass in a meadow, with leaves sticking out of mouth Argyll

Brown Hare (Lepus capensis) eating grass in a meadow, with leaves sticking out of mouth Argyll, Scotland
Philip Price / SpecialistStock

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Brown Hare (Lepus capensis) resting in a grassy meadow. Argyll, Scotland, UK

Brown Hare (Lepus capensis) resting in a grassy meadow. Argyll, Scotland, UK
Philip Price / SpecialistStock

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Brown Hare (Lepus capensis) running photographed mid stride in a grassy meadow, head on Argyll

Brown Hare (Lepus capensis) running photographed mid stride in a grassy meadow, head on Argyll, Scotland
Philip Price / SpecialistStock

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Marsh Rabbit - USA

Marsh Rabbit - USA
ASW-4737 Marsh Rabbit USA Leporidae Alan J. S. Weaving Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Black-tailed jackrabbit - blood vessels in ears help keep jackrabbit cool

Black-tailed jackrabbit - blood vessels in ears help keep jackrabbit cool, method of dissipating heat. Western USA
TOM-1489 Black-tailed jackrabbit - blood vessels in ears help keep jackrabbit cool, method of dissipating heat. Western USA

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Black-tailed Jackrabbit Western USA _PTL2404

Black-tailed Jackrabbit Western USA _PTL2404
TOM-1488 Black-tailed Jackrabbit Western USA Lepus californicus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Smith's Red Rock Rabbit resting up amongst boulders during day. Inhabits rocky habitats

Smith's Red Rock Rabbit resting up amongst boulders during day. Inhabits rocky habitats
ASW-4611 Smith's Red Rock Rabbit - resting up amongst boulders during day Valley of Desolation, Camdeboo National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Pronolagus rupestris Inhabits rocky habitats

Background imageLeporidae Collection: Cape Hare foraging in open area in early morning. Inhabits drier, open habitat

Cape Hare foraging in open area in early morning. Inhabits drier, open habitat
ASW-4603 Cape Hare - foraging in open area in early morning Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa Lepus capensis Inhabits drier, open habitat



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"Leporidae: A Glimpse into the Lives of Hares and Rabbits" European hare (Lepus europaeus) gracefully roams through a set aside field adorned with vibrant Corn Marigolds, creating a picturesque scene in Europe. Mountain hares (Lepus timidus) engage in an enchanting boxing match amidst the snowy landscapes of Scotland, showcasing their playful nature even in harsh winter conditions. In Wirral, England, witness the captivating sight of a European hare (Lepus europaeus), as it delicately feeds on grass, epitomizing tranquility and natural beauty. Journey to Wales during May to observe an endearing moment between a European Hare (Lepus europaeus) leveret and its nourishing meal of tender grass blades – a heartwarming display of maternal care. Seek solace in the Scottish mountains where a Mountain hare (Lepus timidus) finds respite within its snow hole, exemplifying resilience and adaptability to survive the cold winters. Amidst the snowy highlands of Scotland lies an awe-inspiring image - a Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus) resting peacefully while heather gently peeks through the white blanket surrounding it. Delight in observing juvenile rabbits grooming their ears with utmost precision under warm sunlight in Wiltshire, UK – innocence captured at its finest. Witness an intense battle for dominance among European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within Hungary's Kiskunsag National Park – nature's way of determining hierarchy amidst stunning surroundings. As summer arrives on Scottish moorland, catch sight of sub-adult Mountain hares (Lepis timidius), donning their new coats that blend seamlessly with nature's tapestry – truly blending into their environment.