The rabbit, deer, or hare's tail is called a 'scut'.
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A hare's tail is called a "scut." It is typically short and white, compared to the longer tails of other animals like rabbits.
The tail of a hare is commonly referred to as a "scut." This short, fluffy tail is typically white on the underside and is often visible when the hare is in motion, particularly when it bounds away. The scut serves as a signal to other hares, helping them to communicate and stay alert to potential dangers.
Pikas are different from other lagomorphs such as rabbits and hares because they belong to their own genus called Ochotona, while rabbits and hares belong to the genera Lepus and Sylvilagus. Pikas have a more compact body, rounded ears, and no visible tail, whereas rabbits and hares have longer bodies, longer ears, and a distinctive tail. Pikas also have a high-pitched call, live in rocky mountain habitats, and do not burrow underground like rabbits.
irritated hares
It is the short tail. Also found on deer and hares.
It is the short tail. Also found on deer and hares.
form or a burrow
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.
Hares and jackrabbits.
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
A lion with no tail is simply referred to as a lion. The tail does not dictate the name of the animal.
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