Two Wild Bunnies
by Donna Kennedy
Title
Two Wild Bunnies
Artist
Donna Kennedy
Medium
Digital Art - Mixed Media
Description
Two Wild Bunnies - AI+digital painting by Donna Kennedy-edited in PS and Topaz Studio…
Rabbits are some of the most adored and benevolent creatures to grace our back yards and meadows. Their long, pink ears, powerful hind legs, brown button noses, and cotton tails give them their distinctive, cuddly appearance.
Rabbits are famous for their ability to reproduce. They can have several litters of four to seven kits a year. The male is called a buck and the female is a doe; a young rabbit is a kitten or kit. Rabbits will naturally have fewer litters or will have litters with fewer kits when food or water is scarce. Wild rabbits have relatively short life spans (typically, less than two years).
Rabbits are altricial—which means that they are born hairless, blind, and helpless. Mother rabbits leave newborns in their nests, visiting them only at dusk and at dawn to avoid drawing the attention of predators.
Rabbits and hares look similar, so people often mistake them for one another. The easiest way to tell them apart is by their physical appearance. Hares’ ears are longer and, though both rabbits and hares often have brown coats, hares’ coats have black tips. Most rabbits (except for cottontails) live underground, while hares live in aboveground nests. Since their nests are often not very well hidden, young hares need to be able to evade predators. Therefore, hares are precocial—meaning that they are born with hair and the ability to see. Most hares can hop within a few hours of their birth.
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-Fantastic Designs AI and Digital Art
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March 2nd, 2024
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Comments (24)
Gary F Richards
Spectacular Two Wild Bunnies composition, lighting, shading, excellent colors and artwork! Congratulations on your very deserving features! F/L
Dale Kincaid
Congratulations! Your fantastic art has been featured in the ANIMAL MANIA Group gallery! You are invited to post your work in the feature archive discussion.