Nature Example
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Brown Hare

 Boxing hares!
Boxing hares!
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A fast-running mammal, much bigger than a rabbit, with long, black-tipped ears.

Seasonal Behaviour:

If you are very lucky in spring, you might see hares 'boxing' in a field. They stand up on their back legs and hit each other with their front paws. It looks like they are having a fight, but it is usually a female hare telling a male hare to leave her alone!

💡 Fun Facts

  • Hares are one of the fastest animals in the UK and can run at speeds of up to 45 miles per hour.
  • A baby hare is called a 'leveret', and unlike a baby rabbit, it is born with all its fur and its eyes wide open.
  • Hares don't live in burrows underground; they make a small nest in the long grass called a 'form'.