| european hare lepus europaeus green field | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| navigate by keyword : wildlife animal mammal grass prairie squirrel nature rodent grassland whiskers meadow pet deer chipmunk lawn plant pasture european hare lepus europaeus green field large agile native europe parts western asia characterized long ears black tips powerful hind legs tawnybrown coat white underside species welladapted fast running leaping typically inhabits open fields grasslands farmlands feeds grasses herbs crops rabbits hares dig burrows rest shallow depressions called forms swift movements | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| The European Hare (Lepus europaeus) is a large, agile mammal native to Europe and parts of western Asia. Characterized by its long ears with black tips, powerful hind legs, and a tawny-brown coat with a white underside, this species is well-adapted for fast running and leaping. It typically inhabits open fields, grasslands, and farmlands, where it feeds on grasses, herbs, and crops. Unlike rabbits, European Hares do not dig burrows but rest in shallow depressions called forms. They are known for their swift movements and are often seen in solitary or small groups, especially during the breeding season when they engage in notable "boxing" behavior. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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