How are the hare the rabbit different?

       Although they are often confused there are many differences between the hare and the rabbits. They are faster too.

       Hares are the wild counterparts of domesticated rabbits. Rabbits are often kept as house pets, or grown for meat. Hare have longer ears and larger feet than rabbits.

       Rabbits are antiracial. This means that their young are born undeveloped with no hair and sight. However, hares, in contrast, are usually born with hair, and are able to see. While young rabbits depend on their mothers are able to fend for themselves very quickly after birth.

       The hind legs of hares are longer and stronger. While rabbits live underground, in burrows and warrens, hares live in simple nests above the ground. Both animals have short tails.

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