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An animal like a rabbit with longer ears and long back legs could be a hare. Hares are similar to rabbits but generally have larger bodies, longer legs, and longer ears. They are known for their speed and agility in running.
is it by any chance a hare... or maybe a bilby
Hare
The fast moving mammal with long ears is the hare, relative of the rabbit.
The long ears and snout and tails and legs, they high-pitched bark, and colors, tan, black, white
Not all rodents have long ears, or large hind legs. However, there are some that do. An example is the jerboa, a small desert rodent that hops on its long hind legs. It also has very large ears.
their legs are 8 feet long.
The hare at the pet shop has red hair! I would like to remind you of the story of the tortoise and the hare.
depends on age
It is a rodent that stand on it's hind legs, like a kangaroo, and has large, strong feet. The Spring Hare's head looks like a squirrel's, and it has a long, fluffy, tail with a black tip. It's about the size of a squirrel too.
A little brown dog with a long body, short legs, and droopy ears is a basset hound.
They have long ears with black spots on them.