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The den of a hare is called a "form." Hares create these shallow depressions in the ground to rest and hide from predators, often using tall grass or vegetation for cover. Unlike rabbits, which live in burrows, hares typically do not create extensive underground tunnels. Instead, they rely on their agility and speed to evade threats.

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