I saw her enter haughtily, with gray fur, pink nose and long ears. I don't know what her name is, but she is a princess. She came in jumping up and down and moving around until she found a suitable place. She lay down on the floor, next to the door where the air conditioning in the room comes out. There she fell asleep for a while. While we were at Dorys' house, she visited in the afternoons and left at nightfall.
Around 8:30 her mommy would pick her up. A daily routine: she would eat the grass in the garden, drink water and then curl up in my son's arms. After a while, she would lie down on the floor near the door. Cute eyes to fall in love with, she is a little tenderness, I asked her mommy, if I could make her a photo section and bring her to visit the #Hivepets community and she said yes. I just hope they don't make her fall in love because I have to answer to her mommy for her. This princess is dangerous.
She is a girl of weapons to take, with her pretty little face tends to deceive. As Venezuelans say: “a Chilean package”. My sister is worried because she found her eating her matica de trébol y la putica roja. Oh la la. On the other hand, friends, if you don't have money... money to buy the Klim milk and diapers, don't even look at her, since her breed is very prolific and usually brings to the world, between four to eight “gazapos” per delivery.
Just imagine... Bunnies, these!
According to the page mivet.com, rabbits are a very reproductive species and indicates the following:
Throughout the year it is estimated that they could give birth to about seven litters. Taking as an average about six gazapos in each one of them, we would be talking about 42 rabbits born from a single couple..." For more information visit here
OMG! The females are terrible, when they give birth they are already in heat and looking for a mate. But it's worth it, you tell me if it's not beautiful.
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**Glossary**:
Gazapo:
gazapo1: m. Young rabbit. The dog chases the gazapo to its burrow.
gazapo2: m. coloq. A mistake made in speaking or writing. A gazapo has slipped into the news.