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    The broom hare (Lepus castroviejoi) is a species of hare endemic to northern Spain. It was described in 1976 as separate from the Granada hare. It is classified...
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    The black-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus californicus), also known as the American desert hare, is a common hare of the western United States and Mexico, where...
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    Broom hare, Lepus castroviejoi Yunnan hare, Lepus comus Korean hare, Lepus coreanus European hare, Lepus europaeus Manchurian hare, Lepus mandshuricus...
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    Hare (redirect from Lepus (biology))
    Broom hare, Lepus castroviejoi Yunnan hare, Lepus comus Korean hare, Lepus coreanus European hare, Lepus europaeus Manchurian hare, Lepus mandshuricus...
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    Mountain hare (redirect from Lepus timidus)
    with populations of Iberian hare (Lepus granatensis), European hare (L. europaeus) and broom hare (L. castroviejoi) in northern Iberia harboring mitochondrial...
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    Arctic hare (redirect from Lepus arcticus)
    Lepus arcticus (category) There are four subspecies of this hare: Lepus arcticus arcticus Lepus arcticus bangsii Lepus arcticus groenlandicus Lepus arcticus...
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    Cape hare (redirect from Lepus capensis)
    where it was given the binomial name of Lepus capensis. The taxon is part of a species complex. Lepus tolai and Lepus tibetanus were moved out based on geographic...
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    The snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus), also called the varying hare or snowshoe rabbit, is a species of hare found in North America. It has the name "snowshoe"...
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    The Japanese hare (Lepus brachyurus) is a species of hare endemic to Japan. In Japanese, it is called the Nousagi (Japanese: 野兎), meaning "field rabbit"...
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    The European hare (Lepus europaeus), also known as the brown hare, is a species of hare native to Europe and parts of Asia. It is among the largest hare...
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    Lepus nigricollis aryabertensis Lepus nigricollis dayanus Lepus nigricollis nigricollis Lepus nigricollis ruficaudatus Lepus nigricollis sadiya Lepus...
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  • rather than two. Family: Leporidae (rabbits, hares) Genus: Lepus Broom hare, L. castroviejoi VU European hare, L. europaeus LC Granada hare, L. granatensis...
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    Tolai hare (redirect from Lepus tolai)
    concern". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lepus tolai. Smith, A.T.; Johnston, C.H. (2019). "Lepus tolai". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019:...
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    The African savanna hare (Lepus victoriae) is a mammal species in the family Leporidae, native to Africa. It is listed as "least concern" on the IUCN...
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  • European hare, Lepus europaeus LC Mountain hare, Lepus timidus LC Granada hare, Lepus granatensis LC (Spain, Portugal) Broom hare, Lepus castroviejoi VU (Cantabrian...
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    Tehuantepec jackrabbit (Lepus flavigularis)." Western North American Naturalist 68.3 (2008): 343-349. Cervantes, F. A. (1993). "Lepus flavigularis". Mammalian...
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    The white-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus townsendii), also known as the prairie hare and the white jack, is a species of hare found in western North America...
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    (1994). "Lepus insularis". Mammalian Species (2): 1–3. doi:10.2307/3504295. JSTOR 3504295. Romero Malpica, F.J. & Rangel Cordero, H. (2008). "Lepus insularis"...
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    Scrub hare (redirect from Lepus saxatilis)
    The scrub hare (Lepus saxatilis) is one of two species of hares found in southern Namibia, Mozambique, South Africa, Eswatini and Lesotho. Although it...
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    evidence places the genus Lepus in North America approximately 2.5 million years ago. A now extinct jackrabbit species, Lepus giganteus, was thought to...
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    España. Lepus castroviejoi. Liebre de piornal (PDF) (in Spanish). p. 482. Retrieved September 7, 2015. Smith, A.T.; Johnston, C.H. (2008). "Lepus europaeus"...
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    Burmese hare (redirect from Lepus peguensis)
    The Burmese hare (Lepus peguensis) is a species of mammal in the family Leporidae. It is found in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. Three...
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    The pygmy rabbit differs significantly from species within either the Lepus (hare) or Sylvilagus (cottontail) genera and is generally considered to...
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    Ethiopian hare (redirect from Lepus fagani)
    The Ethiopian hare (Lepus fagani) is a species of mammal in the family Leporidae. It was first described in 1903, by the British mammalogist Oldfield...
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    are contained within 11 genera, one of which is Lepus, the hares. There are 32 extant species within Lepus. The cladogram is from Matthee et al., 2004, based...
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    horses (Equus caballus) roam in Galicia's mountains. The broom hare (Lepus castroviejoi) is an endemic species to the Cantabrian Mountains. The reclusive...
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    Woolly hare (redirect from Lepus oiostolus)
    The woolly hare (Lepus oiostolus) is a species of mammal in the family Leporidae. It is found in western and central China, northern India, and Nepal...
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    The Corsican hare (Lepus corsicanus), also known as the Apennine hare or Italian hare, is a species of hare found in Southern Italy, Central Italy, and...
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    Alaskan hare (redirect from Lepus othus)
    the Alaskan hare are the Arctic hare, Lepus arcticus, of northern Canada and Greenland, and the mountain hare, Lepus timidus, of northern Eurasia, from which...
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    it spends most of its time when not feeding. Unlike the related hares (Lepus spp.), rabbits are altricial, the young being born blind and furless, in...
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