-
Lepus timidus hibernicus, more
commonly known as the
Irish hare, is a
subspecies of the
mountain hare (
Lepus timidus) that is
native to the
island of Ireland...
- The
mountain hare (
Lepus timidus), also
known as blue hare,
tundra hare,
variable hare,
white hare, snow hare,
alpine hare, and
Irish hare, is a species...
- hare,
Lepus othus Mountain hare,
Lepus timidus Subgenus Proeulagus Black jackrabbit,
Lepus insularis Desert hare,
Lepus tibet****
Tolai hare,
Lepus tolai...
- 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...
- hare,
Lepus othus Mountain hare,
Lepus timidus Subgenus Proeulagus Black jackrabbit,
Lepus insularis Desert hare,
Lepus tibet****
Tolai hare,
Lepus tolai...
- feel brave, or p****ed by on
either side.
Mountain hares (
Lepus timidus,
subspecies Lepus timidus scoticus) can be seen
around the
plateau area if walkers...
- 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...
- sibiricus),
marmots (Marmota sp.),
lemmings (Lemmus sp.), and
mountain hare (
Lepus timidus).
Until the
Early Middle Ages, po****tions of the
European bison (Bison...
- (2019). "
Lepus europaeus". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2019: e.T41280A45187424. Smith, A.T. & Johnston, C.H. (2019). "
Lepus timidus". IUCN Red...
- have
survived and are
thriving on the
islands today:
mountain hare (
Lepus timidus),
brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) and the
house mouse (Mus domesticus)...