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  1. Hares are generally larger than rabbits, with longer ears, larger and longer hind legs and have black markings on their fur. Hares are very fast-moving animals and are able to run at speeds of up to 56 km/h (35 mph). The mountain hare is a large species, though it is slightly smaller than the European hare.

  2. hare, (genus Lepus ), any of about 30 species of mammals related to rabbits and belonging to the same family (Leporidae). In general, hares have longer ears and longer hind feet than rabbits. While the tail is relatively short, it is longer than that of rabbits. The vernacular names hare and rabbit are frequently misapplied to particular species.

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  4. May 14, 2023 · Hare Size. In terms of size, hares are generally larger than rabbits, with a leaner and more muscular build. Depending on the species, they can range in weight from about 4 to 14 pounds, with body lengths of 16 to 28 inches. The Snowshoe hare, found in colder regions, tends to be smaller than other hare species, with a body length of around 15 ...

  5. Sep 3, 2021 · The minimum tank size to care for a sea hare is a 75-gallon tank (284L). They do best if you maintain stable reef tank water parameters. You can easily achieve this if you make your water with a recommended reef salt mix, regularly test your water, and perform water changes as necessary to maintain those levels.

  6. Scrub Hares have grizzled-grey fur with black spots and white mixed in. They also have a distinctive reddish-brown patch of fur behind their ears. Female scrub hares are typically larger than males. This species can be found in Southern Africa in the scrubs, tall grasslands, and savanna woodlands. 6. Yunnan Hare.

  7. Baby hares have an instinctual defense of "freezing in place" and an effective natural camouflage which protect them from their normal predators. This "freezing" can make people think the hares are defenseless but this action is a natural day-time defense mechanism. At night, the hares become much more active.