January ushers in more than just winter. It is the season of the four “tions”: brumation, hibernation, migration and ...
You’re not just lazy or tired in winter. Your body wants you to slow down and recharge. So go ahead and (semi-) hibernate.
Hibernation is a survival strategy animals use when food is scarce, especially during winter. All animals need energy to stay alive, but when cold weather makes food hard to find, some animals slow ...
ST. CHARLES, Mo. – St. Charles’ Dolly’s Dream Rabbit Home Rescue has been fostering and rescuing rabbits since 2020. The organization’s founder and president, Katie Kottmeyer, began rescuing rabbits ...
Rabbit hunting in Pennsylvania is a popular activity for families and a good way to introduce beginners to hunting. The state offers extensive rabbit hunting seasons, primarily from October through ...
In many ways, Netflix’s “Black Rabbit” is as straightforward as it gets. The limited series follows its leads, estranged brothers Jake (Jude Law) and Vince Friedkin (Jason Bateman), as the latter’s ...
Do Frankenstein bunnies really exist? Social media reports have shown rabbits with growths that resemble tentacles or horns in Colorado and other states. But wildlife experts say humans shouldn't be ...
ROCHESTER — They can look like horns, tentacles or a lion's mane. Dark-colored growths on wild rabbits in Colorado have made the news this summer, but they are also present on some rabbits in ...
CHELSEA, MI — How do you judge a rabbit? “It’s a lot more complex than people realize,” said Lydia Avery, 15, from Chelsea, who brought four rabbits to be judged at the Chelsea Community Fair. “People ...
ROCHESTER — They can look like horns, tentacles or a lion's mane. Dark-colored growths on wild rabbits in Colorado have made the news this summer, but they are also present on some rabbits in ...
DENVER (AP) — A group of rabbits in Colorado with grotesque, hornlike growths may seem straight out of a low-budget horror film, but scientists say there’s no reason to be spooked — the furry ...
Residents in Fort Collins, Colorado, have been reporting sightings of wild rabbits with tentacle-like, black spiny growths around their mouths and faces, according to the local news station WFSB. A ...