difference between a rabbit and a hare
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Believe it or not, rabbits and hares are completely different species, even though they look quite alike and are actually members of the same order of mammals (Lagomorpha). There are significant differences in physical appearance, behavior, and even lifestyles.
Rabbits and hares are different from the moment they are born. Baby rabbits — called kittens or bunnies — are born hairless and blind, totally dependent on their mothers. Baby hares — called leverets — are born with fur and sight, and they can move on their own within an hour of their birth.
Rabbits and hares are different from the moment they are born. Baby rabbits — called kittens or bunnies — are born hairless and blind, totally dependent on their mothers. Baby hares — called leverets — are born with fur and sight, and they can move on their own within an hour of their birth.
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1) Hares are larger and faster that rabbits.
2) Hares have longer ears and larger feet than rabbits.
3) Hares have black markings on their furs.
4) Hares have very long and strong hind legs than rabbits.
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2) Hares have longer ears and larger feet than rabbits.
3) Hares have black markings on their furs.
4) Hares have very long and strong hind legs than rabbits.
HOPE it helps!!!
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