International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology (IZAB)

ISSN: 2639-216X

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Australian magpies copy an unrecorded behaviour of Brown hares: watch - guarding

Abstract

Hundreds of photographs of hares (Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778), taken at random whenever seen in the field opposite our house in Belmont, Lower Hutt, New Zealand, 2005-2016, revealed a curious, apparently unrecorded, behaviour. Each summer, two hares came to the same fence-post. One lay on its side for several minutes, not moving, while the other stood within 1m watching it. Then both ran away. No hares behaved like this anywhere else in the field; and nothing like it has been reported overseas. Rabbits (Oryctolagus c. cuniculus (Linnaeus, 1758)) copied the hares, but often behaved like this elsewhere.

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