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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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    Hare (redirect from Lepus (biology))
    Lepus altamirae Japanese hare, Lepus brachyurus Black-tailed jackrabbit, Lepus californicus White-sided jackrabbit, Lepus callotis Cape hare, Lepus capensis...
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    the legend is the Lepus brachyurus, or Japanese hare, possibly the subspecies found on the Oki Islands known as the Lepus brachyurus okiensis. The Japanese...
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    Lepus altamirae Japanese hare, Lepus brachyurus Black-tailed jackrabbit, Lepus californicus White-sided jackrabbit, Lepus callotis Cape hare, Lepus capensis...
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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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    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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    Korean hare (redirect from Lepus coreanus)
    Japanese hare (L. brachyurus) and the brown hare (L. capensis). In 1974, the Korean hare was considered to be a subspecies of L. brachyurus and in 1978, a...
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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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    grass lizard (Takydromus tachydromoides) to several Japanese hares (Lepus brachyurus) weighing an estimated mean of 1.9 kg (4.2 lb), the latter presumably...
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  • Genus: Lepus Japanese hare, Lepus brachyurus LC IUCN (endemic; Honshū, Shikoku, Kyūshū, and adjacent smaller islands) Kyushu hare, L. b. brachyurus Oki hare...
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    Mountain hare (redirect from Lepus timidus)
    mountain hare from the European hare (Lepus europaeus), which has a black upper side to the tail. The subspecies Lepus timidus hibernicus (the Irish mountain...
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    their habitats. As a positive, the martens prey on Japanese hares (Lepus brachyurus), which lower the quality of trees by their browsing. However, their...
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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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    about 2,900 g (6.4 lb), but this may be unconfirmed. Japanese hares (Lepus brachyurus) may also be taken in Japan as well. The second most important prey...
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    Lepus nigricollis aryabertensis Lepus nigricollis dayanus Lepus nigricollis nigricollis Lepus nigricollis ruficaudatus Lepus nigricollis sadiya Lepus...
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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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    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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    "Lepus californicus". Animal Diversity Web. University of Michigan. Retrieved October 22, 2021. White-sided jackrabbit: Dharmani, Aarti (2000). "Lepus...
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    brown hare (Lepus europaeus) (in Switzerland, the Apennine Mountains, the French Alps and Armenia), the Japanese hare (Lepus brachyurus) (in Japan),...
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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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    (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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    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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    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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    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 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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    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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    Johnston, Alves, Hackländer, p. 169 Yamada, F.; Smith, A. T. (2019). "Lepus brachyurus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T41275A45186064. doi:10...
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    mainly to establish nests where they will raise their young. Unlike hares (Lepus spp.), rabbits are altricial and are born blind, requiring maternal care...
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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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