
Hare
Experience the swift wonders of the wild's hopping heroes!

The Basics
Scientific Name
Lepus
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Africa
Average size
16 to 28 inches long
diet
Grasses, herbs, twigs
lifespan
3 to 5 years
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Overview
Hares are amazing animals that belong to the family Leporidae. They are part of the order Lagomorpha and are known for their long ears and powerful legs, perfect for speedy escape!
These furry friends can grow about 40 to 70 centimeters long, which is roughly 16 to 28 inches. Their strong hind legs allow them to hop quickly, reaching speeds of up to 56 kilometers per hour or about 35 miles per hour!
Hares enjoy munching on a variety of foods. They love to eat grasses, herbs, and twigs, making their diet simple yet scrumptious. These plant-loving creatures are great for keeping the grass trimmed in their habitats.
In the wild, hares live for about 3 to 5 years. They have a quick life cycle, which helps them thrive in the wild despite being prey for many animals.
Hares are often mistaken for rabbits, but they are two different critters! Hares are usually larger and have longer legs and ears compared to rabbits. Next time you see one, remember it's not just any bunny; it's a clever hare!
These fascinating creatures call Africa their home, hopping gracefully across the landscape. They have adapted well to their surroundings, making them an exciting part of the wildlife that we adore!
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