Charleston, Marsh, What I Saw, Wildlife Marsh Rabbit March 8, 2019 Ted Jennings - TPJ Photography 6 Comments They live in swamps and swim really fast. Marsh Rabbit This time of year they will find small islands or hollow tree trunks for raising young. Marsh Rabbit Marsh Rabbit Obviously food is no problem for them here. Marsh Rabbit Not a great place to grow up as a rabbit, but they seem to thrive anyway. Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading...
Do they manage to evade alligators most the time? Presumably some get taken by the gators? Loading... Reply
Well… there’s the Hawks, Bob Cats, Coyotes, Alligators, Eagles, etc. etc. I have no idea why they even exist 😂😂 Loading...
I’m guessing they breed like other rabbits and therefore have the numbers. They sure help to sustain a lot of other wildlife! Loading...
Liz, I watched an alligator stalk one once in this area…I didn’t stick around to see what happened. Loading...
Do they manage to evade alligators most the time? Presumably some get taken by the gators?
Well… there’s the Hawks, Bob Cats, Coyotes, Alligators, Eagles, etc. etc. I have no idea why they even exist 😂😂
I’m guessing they breed like other rabbits and therefore have the numbers. They sure help to sustain a lot of other wildlife!
Liz, I watched an alligator stalk one once in this area…I didn’t stick around to see what happened.
Beautiful
They are cute little things 😀😀