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THE FLYING RABBIT

The flying rabbit is a very special breed of rabbit discovered only in in November 2008.It is native to Peru. The reason it is called "the flying rabbit" is because it can glide for short distances. The rabbit has extremely strong, and very large, ears. It uses the large muscular surface area of its wings to catch air, almost like wings. This is possible because of the animals light skeleton and small body. The Flying Rabbit's diet consists of grass, lettuce, and tree caterpillars. It is mostly active during the day, although there have been sightings during the night. The flying Rabit will build a nest in either a tree or under ground. This depends on the climate that season. They usually have litters of about eight babies. They will nest as many times as possible in a year. They nest in spring and summer. The female can easily be distinguished from the males. The males have the large ears and are the only ones who can glide. The female have smaller ears, just like an ordinary rabbit. Nathan Bona (talk) 04:55, 1 July 2009 (UTC)