Raven Rexs
Mama Doe
Nyx
Dereck
Ronny
Dereck
Ronny
:no: naughty Jingle :lol:
they are lovely buns. It's amazing that those slender front legs can support such big bunnies!!
Stunning, but then I love wild Hares to
Please excuse my ignorance but are these Belgian Hares just black?
Im sorry I know nothing of these types of bunnies!
They have lovely faces though
I feel silly, but I didn't know hares could be pets.
Well Belgian Hares are actually rabbits, they're called Belgian 'Hares' because of the long legs and slender Hare-like bodies
Same hares are the moon goddesses messengers
What belief is this? I've not come across this before:?
Eostre, the Celtic version of Ostara, was a goddess also associated with the moon, and with mythic stories of death, redemption, and resurrection during the turning of winter to spring. Eostre, too, was a shape–shifter, taking the shape of a hare at each full moon; all hares were sacred to her, and acted as her messengers. Cesaer recorded that rabbits and hares were taboo foods to the Celtic tribes. In Ireland, it was said that eating a hare was like eating one’s own grandmother — perhaps due to the sacred connection between hares and various goddesses, warrior queens, and female faeries, or else due to the belief that old "wise women" could shape–shift into hares by moonlight. The Celts used rabbits and hares for divination and other shamanic practices by studying the patterns of their tracks, the rituals of their mating dances, and mystic signs within their entrails. It was believed that rabbits burrowed underground in order to better commune with the spirit world, and that they could carry messages from the living to the dead and from humankind to the faeries."
i know my religion