covered in fur and with their eyes open
Collective nouns for hares are a drove of hares, a down of hares, a husk of hares, a mute of hares, a leash of hares, and a trace of hares.
Rabbits are similar to hares, but rabbits are born furless and with their eyes closed, and they cannot move for a few days. Hares are born fully furred with their eyes open, and can run a few hours after birth. Hares also have larger ears and powerful hind legs.
There are several collective nouns for hares, they are listed below; drove of hares, down of hares, husk of hares, leash of hares, trace of hares, trip of hares, warren of hares
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.
carnivore's hares
Baby hares are typically born in the months between February and October. If the babies survive, they are weaned after only three weeks. They go on to reproduce themselves after about a year.
The collective nouns for rabbits are: bury of rabbits colony of rabbits down of rabbits drove of rabbits husk of rabbits leash of rabbits trace of rabbits trip of rabbits warren of rabbits nest of rabbits (young) wrack of rabbits (young) And for hares: drove of hares down of hares husk of hares leash of hares trace of hares trip of hares warren of hares I hope this is useful!
Jackrabbits are actually hares. Hares and rabbits are closely related: they belong to different genera, but they're classified in the same family (Leporidae, of the order Lagomorpha). Hares give birth to their babies above-ground, while rabbits give birth to babies in underground burrows. Baby hares (leverets) are born with fur and they're able to see, while baby rabbits (kits) are born blind and naked. Hares tend to have longer legs, ears, and faces than rabbits do, but there is variation between different species.
The Death Rate of hares increases.
Arctic hares are herbivores and do not hunt.
Kifl Hares's population is 3,200.
All hares are herbivores.