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Definition of Hares

Hare
Hare Hare, v. t. [Cf. Harry, Harass.] To excite; to tease, or worry; to harry. [Obs.] --Locke.

Meaning of Hares from wikipedia

- to prevent co****tion. Hares are generally larger than rabbits, with longer ears, and have black markings on their fur. Hares, like all leporids, have...
- spiral), the symbol of the three hares has a threefold rotational symmetry. Each of the ears is shared by two hares, so that only three ears are shown...
- snowshoe hare's ears are not as long as some other species of hares' ears. In the winter, it turns a bright white to blend in with the snow. Snowshoe hares range...
- diet. Given a choice, mountain hares in Scotland and Ireland seem to prefer grazing (feeding on gr****es). For mountain hares on a coastal gr****land environment...
- have jumped to hares in the UK. Normally rare in hares, a significant die-off from the virus has also occurred in Spain. In Europe, the hare has been a symbol...
- rabbits and hares, containing over 70 species of extant mammals in all. The Latin word Leporidae means "those that resemble lepus" (hare). Together with...
- hare, and even young wolves in their first autumn can catch adult hares. Arctic foxes and ermines, which are smaller, typically prey on young hares....
- "Hare Hare" (from ****anese 晴れ, meaning 'clear weather') is a song by South Korean girl group Twice. It is the group's tenth ****anese maxi single and the...
- farmland suitable for hares: Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, although criminals may travel large distances to course hares. Hare coursing gangs film...
- Leporidae family (excluding Lepus (hares)) are generally much smaller than hares and include the rock hares and the hispid hare. They are native to Europe, parts...