A hare and rabbit expert seems to be called a lagomorphologist, but this word isn't in any official dictionary as far as I can tell.
A hare ... LOL
A hare and a rabbit are two different animals.
hare
rabbit
If the rabbit fur was skinned already, you could call it a skin, pelt, fur. If it's still on a breathing, live rabbit, it's called a coat. It's OK to just call it rabbit fur.
a hare is a kind of rabbit
The name for a rabbit that has four letters is called a hare. Hares generally have long ears and are fast runners.
Hasenpfeffer is a traditional German stew made from marinated rabbit or hare.
no a hare is just a lot more hairy than another old rabbit/hare and there is no such thing as a penis
Hare = English Rabbit = American English They mean the same thing.
A hare is like a larger rabbit. Their tails are short but not as 'fluffy' as a rabbit and/or bunny.
"Hare" is a kind of rabbit with four letters.