Debbie Roth

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Hares are almost invariably described as solitary, but I watched as over the following weeks the hare and her leverets returned over the wall each day. Long after they were weaned they appeared to retain a link with each other, contrary to most accounts of hares’ habits, and would often arrive in the garden, singly or together, to rest or feed briefly. Eventually, the mother hare’s leverets melted into the landscape and stopped returning.
Raising Hare: A Memoir
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