What is the difference between hair and hare?
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Hair refers to the threadlike strands that grows out of the skin of humans, mammals and other animals as well as plants.
A hare is a small mammal related to the rabbit. Hares have longer ears and legs than a rabbit, are larger, and make nests on top of the ground rather than underground.
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Hair refers to the threadlike strands that grows out of the skin of humans, mammals and other animals as well as plants. ... A hare is a small mammal related to the rabbit. Hares have longer ears and legs than a rabbit, are larger, and make nests on top of the ground rather than underground.
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