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Red rabbit
Rabbits differ from hares in that their young are born blind, furless, and grow up in burrows. Hares, on the other hand, are born covered in fur, with their eyes open. All rabbits, except the American rabbit, live in underground burrows, often deep and complex; while hares live in simple nests located on the ground (as do American rabbits). Hares also do not usually live in groups. Hares are generally larger than rabbits, their ears are longer, and their fur has black markings. Hares have not yet been domesticated - rabbits are often kept as pets.
Red rabbit
Rabbits differ from hares in that their young are born blind, furless, and grow up in burrows. Hares, on the other hand, are born covered in fur, with their eyes open. All rabbits, except the American rabbit, live in underground burrows, often deep and complex; while hares live in simple nests located on the ground (as do American rabbits). Hares also do not usually live in groups. Hares are generally larger than rabbits, their ears are longer, and their fur has black markings. Hares have not yet been domesticated - rabbits are often kept as pets.