Wild white rabbits are quite rare I believe. I suppose this one, visiting our local cemetery, is an albino. He doesn't blend in very well does he. I suppose this accounts for their rarity. Perhaps last winter, being so cold and snow filled, might have contributed to this buns survival chances for once.
Very cool! Around here we have white rabbits but not in the wild, only as pets, but one winter there was a white around for the longest time, not sure if he was an albino or someone's released pet.
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ReplyDeleteDarryl and Ruth : )
Big, isn't it? And so enchanting!
ReplyDeleteThe first picture is so magical! I wonder if it's an escapee from somewhere?
ReplyDeleteOh that is so neat to see white rabbits in your neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteI want to held that beauty!
ReplyDeleteJaguar and a 5running Mate
I love the first photo, he just seems so fit in there! He's stunning and does stand out!
ReplyDeleteI only ever recall seeing white rabbits in magicians acts on TV, so great captures :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Around here we have white rabbits but not in the wild, only as pets, but one winter there was a white around for the longest time, not sure if he was an albino or someone's released pet.
ReplyDeleteMaybe an escaped (or abandoned) pet? And not quite an albino as it seems to have dark eyes, though it does have quite pink ears. Lovely bunny though
ReplyDeleteHe does look more like a pet on the loose I must admit.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful rabbit. He looks VERY healthy so he must be finding goodies in that cemetery.
ReplyDeleteI was away for a few days and didn't get a chance to see any Camera Critters posts so I'm trying to catch up! Good choice, Michael.