My day I get up at seven o’clock. Then I wash myself, put on my clothes and have breakfast. After breakfast I go to school. I usually have four or five lessons at school. I come home at one o’clock. Then I have dinner. I eat soup, chicken or fish and potatoes. After dinner I do my homework. In the evening I read or watch TV. I go to bed at nine o’clock.
Questions:
1. When do you get up?
2. How many lessons do you have every day?
3. What do you have for dinner?
4. When do you do your homework?
5. What do you do in the evening?
It not so. Although they near relation, that is all - nevertheless different types of animals.
Rabbit are not only home but also wild. For the house they choose dumetums, slopes of ravines and hills.
For a wild rabbit ears are shorter, than for a hare, and back paws not such long. Strong forepaws of rabbit with sharp claws for digging of earth.
Unlike hare, rabbit dig deep burrows - real underground labyrinths. Motions stretch far in different directions, at times intersecting inter se. Sometimes a rabbit long rambles under earth, before will go out outside.
Hare prefer to live in loneliness, and rabbit love companies. And there always is a "fugleman" - strong and experience rabbit in her.
In the day-time rabbit sleep in the underground houses, and at nights go out to pinch a grass, gnaw counterfoils or drop in on in a vegetable garden or garden.
They propagate quickly. Numerous crawl