A male hare is called a jack or a buck.
Male goats, hares, and rabbits are all called "bucks."
Male adult hares are sometimes called bucks, and females are sometimes called does.
Young rabbits are called "kits" (based on the word "kitten") regardless of gender. The group or litter of baby rabbits can be called a "kindle." Young hares (under a year old) are called "leverets" regardless of gender. Adult male rabbits and hares are called bucks. Adult female rabbits and hares are called does.
Castrated male rabbits are called "bucks," just like intact male rabbits.Previous users have said they are called leporines but this is not correct. According to the dictionary, "leporines" is about hares (meaning of or resembling a hare).
A group of hares is called a down, husk or warren.
A group of hares is called a down, husk or warren.
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
The collective noun for a group of hares is a drove.
The young male of a deer is called a "buck." In the context of certain species, such as rabbits or hares, a young male may also be referred to as a "buck." The term can vary among different animal species, but "buck" is commonly used in wildlife terminology.
It's called a 'form'.
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Various terms have been utilized to denote a group of hares. Perhaps most common is the term, "drove". Others include "down", "husk", and "mute".