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The only common name for a hare is a hare. Hares and rabbits are different! One of the biggest differences: hares give birth to fully furred, ready to go babies. Rabbits give birth to naked, helpless babies.

Answer 2: The hare is is a gnawing animal of the Leporidae family, closely related to but larger than the rabbit. They are usually not born in an underground burrow, are active at birth, fully furred, and have open eyes. The hare is known by it's divided lip, long ears, cocked tail, and and it's long hind limbs and feet. The hare was prohibited as food and is referred to as a chewer of the cud. (Leviticus 11:4, 6; Deuteronomy 14:7) under the Law given through Moses See Jehovah's Witnesses official website for an interesting summation on Insight on the Scriptures vol 1 p 1035.

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