Tuesday, June 23, 2020

NATURE: Remarkable Rabbits


There are more than 100 domestic and wild kinds of rabbits, from swamp rabbits and Flemish giants to snowshoe hares. Yet, these prolific creatures are often overlooked and rarely get the respect they deserve – due, in part, to their adorable appearance and storybook depictions. Learn how hares are more than just a rabbit with long ears and legs, how rabbits have managed to survive in ever-changing landscapes – in downtown Chicago or Canada’s frozen boreal forest – and how they turn the table on their predators.




Despite their remarkable ability to reproduce, many wild rabbits are in danger of being eradicated. Viewers join scientists in the field as they work tirelessly to save rabbit species from the brink of extinction and reveal ground-breaking new discoveries. Explore how surprising and remarkable rabbits and hares can be as they face incredible challenges in the wild from issues like habitat loss and climate change. Meet the many species of remarkable rabbits and the scientists working to save them from extinction.


My Thoughts

Remarkable Rabbits is a DVD documentary that takes you into the amazing for of rabbits. They are more complex than you might realize. With over 100 different types of rabbits in the world, there is a lot to learn about them. They are located in all different types of terrains from swamps to right inside people's homes. This DVD gives you a look at how rabbits tick. You'll learn why they have long ears and how they're able to hop so swiftly. They documentary even delves into how this adorable furry able has been able to survive over the centuries.

This is  a really fun documentary about one of natures most cuddly creatures. If you want to grab a copy of this amazing DVD for your library,  you can find them in stores nationwide, at PBS.org, or on Amazon.



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