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Portrait of a curious european hare.
Portrait of alert looking European Hare (Lepus europeaus) hiding in grass and relying on camouflage
Irish hare foraging [Lepus timidus hibernicus]
Black background European rabbit close up shot
European hare (Lepus europaeus)
Two brown hare, lepus europaeus, fighting on field in spring nature. Pair of rabbits boxing on glade in sunlight. Brown long ear mammals in action on meadow.
A brown hare in closeup.
Myxomatosis is a disease caused by Myxoma virus, a poxvirus in the genus Leporipoxvirus, causes a severe and usually fatal disease in European rabbits.
two hares are sitting in a farmer's field
Portrait of an european hare (Lepus europaeus).
two hare fighting and biting
The European hare (Lepus europaeus), also known as the brown hare, is a species of hare native to Europe and parts of Western Asia and Central Asia. It is a mammal adapted to temperate, open country. It is related to and looks very similar to the European rabbit, which is in the same family but in a different genus. Hares are larger than the European rabbit, have longer ears and hind legs and breed on the ground rather than in a burrow. They rely on speed to escape from predators.\nGenerally nocturnal and shy in nature, hares change their behavior in the spring, when they can be seen in broad daylight chasing one another around fields and meadows. During this spring frenzy, they can be seen striking one another with their paws (\
Eastern jackrabbit [Lepus europaeus] sits on the flowering spring meadow
Hare portrait
Leporidae, a pair of two Hares sitting on the gras of a green meadow in Torres del Paine national park, Patagonia, Chile_2
Hare running
A brown rabbit dashes across a springtime field beneath cloudy skies. 3D Rendering
European hare (Lepus europaeus) sitting in a meadow.
Mountain hare walking on a sunny autumn morning in Urho Kekkonen National Park, Northern Finland
A wild hare has nearly completed the change over from its winter white coat to its brown summer coat.
The European hare, or Lepus europaeus, is known for its impressive speed, reaching up to 45 mph. These hares are mostly nocturnal and have distinctive long ears.
A Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus) rests among Heather in Speyside, in the Scottish highlands
A hare that looks skeptical
Heres fighting
Brown hare. Pest of gardens and vegetable gardens.
Portrait of an European hare (Lepus europaeus) in front of a meadow.
Portrait of a brown hare isolated on white.
Large hare on farmland in rural Victoria
EUROPEAN BROWN HARE lepus europaeus, YOUNGS STANDING ON GRASS
Hare In A Field
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