- Look up
leveret in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Leveret may
refer to: A
young hare less than one year old HMS
Leveret, a name
given to
several ships...
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Eurasia and
North America. A hare less than one year old is
called a "
leveret". A
group of
hares is
called a "husk", a "down", or a "drove". Members...
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borne the name HMS
Leveret. HMS
Leveret (1806), was a Cruizer-class brig-sloop
launched in 1806 and
wrecked the next year. HMS
Leveret (1808), was a Cherokee-class...
- days as the
average length of gestation.
Litters average three to five
leverets depending on latitude, elevation, and
phase of po****tion cycle, ranging...
- (traditional Chinese: 兔兒神;
simplified Chinese: 兔儿神; pinyin: Tùrshén, The
Leveret Spirit), Hu
Tianbao or Tu Shen (Chinese: 兔神; pinyin: Tùshén, The Rabbit...
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Hares can have up to
eight babies (average
litter size 5.4),
called leverets. The
leverets stay
within the mother's home
range until they can
survive on their...
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young have an
average weight of
around 130
grams (4.6 oz) at birth. The
leverets are
fully furred and are precocial,
being ready to
leave the nest soon...
- grow
rapidly and are
usually weaned within a month. Hare
young are
called leverets.
Adults have a
strategy to
prevent predators from
tracking down
their litter...
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generally longer in the hares. This is in part
because young hares (called
leverets) are born
precocial (eyes and ears open,
fully furred),
while young rabbits...
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Thomas (5
September 2017). "
Leveret: Inventions". folkradio.co.uk.
Retrieved 30 July 2022. Nickson,
Chris (2019). "
Leveret, Diversions". RootsWorld.com...