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Are hares and rabbits related

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a hare is basically a wild rabbit so if you breed a hare with a rabbit it would make no difference because it would still be a rabbit

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Hares and rabbits are closely related, making up the approximately 50 species in the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha.

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Yes, I believe so.

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