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Is this correct, anybody?
Only European Rabbits (Hirschfelden, Te Awaroa, Salzwiesen) live in burrows and don´t have tracks. All the other Rabbit/Hare species have tracks. The animals on Cuatro Colinas are European Hares, not European Rabbits.
Thank you, Carstein83.
Yes, I was referring to "rabbits" as all kinds of bunnies in general, because I think that's where the question stems from (he saw "bunnies" (in general) with tracks elsewhere). But thank you for the info.
5-9, 12-16, 18-22 o´clock.