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- European_hare abstract "The European hare (Lepus europaeus), also known as the brown hare, is a species of hare native to Europe and western Asia. It is a mammal adapted to temperate, open country. It is related to and looks very similar to the European rabbit, which is in the same family but in a different genus. Hares are larger than the European rabbit, have longer ears and hind legs and breed on the ground rather than in a burrow. They rely on speed to escape from predators.Generally nocturnal and shy in nature, hares change their behaviour in the spring, when they can be seen in broad daylight chasing one another around fields and meadows. During this spring frenzy, they can be seen striking one another with their paws ("boxing"). For a long time, this had been thought to be competition between males, but closer observation has revealed it is usually a female hitting a male, either to show she is not yet ready to mate or as a test of his determination. This species has a fairly long breeding season which lasts from January to August. Hares are herbivorous and feed on grasses, herbs, twigs, buds, bark and field crops. Their natural predators include birds of prey, canids and felids. The European hare is listed as being of Least Concern by the IUCN. However it is declining in mainland Europe because of changes in farming practices. The hare has been a traditional symbol of fertility and reproduction in some cultures, and its courtship behaviour in the spring inspired the English idiom mad as a March hare.".
- European_hare binomialAuthority Peter_Simon_Pallas.
- European_hare class Mammal.
- European_hare conservationStatus "LC".
- European_hare conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- European_hare family Leporidae.
- European_hare genus Hare.
- European_hare kingdom Animal.
- European_hare order Lagomorpha.
- European_hare phylum Chordate.
- European_hare thumbnail Lepus_Europaeus.jpg?width=300.
- European_hare wikiPageExternalLink hare.
- European_hare wikiPageExternalLink Lepus_europaeus.
- European_hare wikiPageExternalLink ?theme_group=species&theme=mammals&set=hare.
- European_hare wikiPageExternalLink hares.shtml.
- European_hare wikiPageID "322239".
- European_hare wikiPageRevisionID "600574403".
- European_hare binomial "Lepus europaeus".
- European_hare binomialAuthority "Pallas, 1778".
- European_hare classis "Mammalia".
- European_hare familia Leporidae.
- European_hare genus "Lepus".
- European_hare hasPhotoCollection European_hare.
- European_hare name "European hare".
- European_hare ordo Lagomorpha.
- European_hare phylum Chordate.
- European_hare rangeMap "European Hare area.png".
- European_hare rangeMapCaption "European hare range".
- European_hare regnum "Animalia".
- European_hare species "L. europaeus".
- European_hare status "LC".
- European_hare statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- European_hare subject Category:Animals_described_in_1778.
- European_hare subject Category:Fauna_of_Iran.
- European_hare subject Category:Lepus.
- European_hare subject Category:Mammals_of_Europe.
- European_hare subject Category:Mammals_of_Southwest_Asia.
- European_hare type Animal.
- European_hare type Eukaryote.
- European_hare type Mammal.
- European_hare type Species.
- European_hare type Organism.
- European_hare comment "The European hare (Lepus europaeus), also known as the brown hare, is a species of hare native to Europe and western Asia. It is a mammal adapted to temperate, open country. It is related to and looks very similar to the European rabbit, which is in the same family but in a different genus. Hares are larger than the European rabbit, have longer ears and hind legs and breed on the ground rather than in a burrow.".
- European_hare label "European hare".
- European_hare label "Feldhase".
- European_hare label "Haas (dier)".
- European_hare label "Lebre-comum".
- European_hare label "Lepus europaeus".
- European_hare label "Lepus europaeus".
- European_hare label "Lièvre d'Europe".
- European_hare label "Zając szarak".
- European_hare label "Заяц-русак".
- European_hare label "歐洲野兔".
- European_hare sameAs Zajíc_polní.
- European_hare sameAs Feldhase.
- European_hare sameAs Lepus_europaeus.
- European_hare sameAs Erbi_arrunt.
- European_hare sameAs Lièvre_d'Europe.
- European_hare sameAs Lepus_europaeus.
- European_hare sameAs 숲멧토끼.
- European_hare sameAs Haas_(dier).
- European_hare sameAs Zając_szarak.
- European_hare sameAs Lebre-comum.
- European_hare sameAs m.01vnr1.
- European_hare sameAs Q26838.
- European_hare sameAs Q26838.
- European_hare wasDerivedFrom European_hare?oldid=600574403.
- European_hare depiction Lepus_Europaeus.jpg.
- European_hare isPrimaryTopicOf European_hare.
- European_hare name "European hare".