[Sca-cooks] hare vs rabbit

Barbara Nostrand nostrand at deMoivre.org
Fri Aug 30 21:19:53 PDT 2002


Noble Cousins!

Greetings from Solveig!

"Although usage varies, the term rabbit generally refers to small,
running animals, with relatively short ears and legs, which give
birth to blind, naked young, while hare refers to larger, hopping
forms, with longer ears and legs, whose young are born furred and
open-eyed." (http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/r1/rabbit.asp)

In short. Bugs Bunny is a jackrabbit and is actually a hare.

					Your Humble Servant
					Solveig Throndardottir
					Amateur Schoalr


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