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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.

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14y ago

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!

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13y ago

It is just different names. They are the same.

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12y ago

Both are in the family Leporidae. Hares are larger, faster, and are born well furred with eyes open. Rabbits are born blind and naked.

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12y ago

Because they are alot smaller then hares and they are more cuter

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12y ago

percocial and altricial. Hares are often larger

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