Rabbit and hares are similar animals, and sometimes the words are used interchangeably (for example, jackrabbit are technically hares, not rabbits), but there are some differences between hares and rabbits:
Rabbits give birth to furless babies; hares are born covered with fur.
Hares usually have longer ears and longer back legs.
Hares are more desert creatures and rabbits are more temperate creatures.
There is not really any difference at all. The only difference is that humans didn't feel like calling hares (Wild rabbits) rabbits, they wanted a wild rabbit and a pet rabbit to have different names so that everybody would know, and realize the tiny difference! One is wild and the other is a pet! I guess that that's how its ought to be!
It is just different names. They are the same.
Both are in the family Leporidae. Hares are larger, faster, and are born well furred with eyes open. Rabbits are born blind and naked.
Because they are alot smaller then hares and they are more cuter
percocial and altricial. Hares are often larger
A hare and a rabbit are two different animals.
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a hare is a kind of rabbit
The name for a rabbit that has four letters is called a hare. Hares generally have long ears and are fast runners.
Hasenpfeffer is a traditional German stew made from marinated rabbit or hare.
no a hare is just a lot more hairy than another old rabbit/hare and there is no such thing as a penis
Hare = English Rabbit = American English They mean the same thing.
A hare is like a larger rabbit. Their tails are short but not as 'fluffy' as a rabbit and/or bunny.
"Hare" is a kind of rabbit with four letters.
belgian hare
A hare is a type of wild rabbit, not a 'thing'.