Difference Between Hare and Rabbit
Hare vs Rabbit
Hare and Rabbit are mammals and look similar but they do have some differences. Check out the Differences between Hare and Rabbit.
Hare
- Hare are born precocial( relatively mature and mobile) and are able to see
- Hare are larger than rabbits
- Hare has Longer ears and black markings on their fur
- They live in nests above the ground
- They aren’t domesticated and do not live in groups
Rabbit
- Rabbit are born blind, hairless and altricial( incapable of moving around on their own)
- Rabbit are smaller than hares and cute like soft toys!
- Rabbits live underground in burrows or warrens
- are kept as pets in hutches(small wodden house-box)
Some interesting points on Hare and Rabbit
- The saying “mad as a March hare” refers to the wild caperings of hares as the males fight over the females in the early spring, then attempt to mate with them.
- Rabbits and hares are both prolific breeders. The females can conceive a second litter of offspring while still pregnant with the first.[citation needed] This phenomenon is known as superfetation.
- Bugs Bunny, the famous fictional character is referred to as a hare and sometimes as a rabbit and this has lead to a lot of discussion
These are the main differences between Hare and Mouse.
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