Lepus europaeus
The European hare (Lepus europaeus) is an abundant species of hare living in large parts of Europe and Western Asia. Its natural habitat is open landscapes,
Yellow-brown to brown-gray color with a short black tail with a white tip and long ears. It is these, in relation to the body, huge, ear lobes that allow him to hear very well. In addition to hearing, he also has a very well-developed touch and smell. It's a little worse with the eyesight, but he still sees very well. Especially in the dark and dark. This species is also interesting for its body structure. The hind legs are much thicker and longer than the front. So he is a very good jumper. It grows to a size of 55-70 cm and weighs about 2.5-7 kg.
Hares have one unusual ability. The female of this inhabitant is able to receive even more fertilized eggs during pregnancy. It is therefore capable of superfetation.
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Lepus europaeus
The European hare (Lepus europaeus) is an abundant species of hare living in large parts of Europe and Western Asia. Its natural habitat is open landscapes,
Yellow-brown to brown-gray color with a short black tail with a white tip and long ears. It is these, in relation to the body, huge, ear lobes that allow him to hear very well. In addition to hearing, he also has a very well-developed touch and smell. It's a little worse with the eyesight, but he still sees very well. Especially in the dark and dark. This species is also interesting for its body structure. The hind legs are much thicker and longer than the front. So he is a very good jumper. It grows to a size of 55-70 cm and weighs about 2.5-7 kg.
Hares have one unusual ability. The female of this inhabitant is able to receive even more fertilized eggs during pregnancy. It is therefore capable of superfetation.
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