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  1. 4 lis 2022 · Hares are faster than rabbits. The cape hare can run up to 45 mph, but the European rabbit averages about 25 mph. Rabbits only need their speed to reach the safety and cover of tall grass, trees, and other overgrowths.

  2. There are several differences in the physical features of hares and rabbits that allow us to distinguish between the two. Size and speed: Hares are generally larger and faster than rabbits. Ears and feet: Hares have longer ears and larger feet than rabbits.

  3. 17 wrz 2023 · Rabbits and hares are often confused, but when it comes to speed, hares are faster. While rabbits can reach speeds of up to 45 mph, hares can run at a blistering pace of 60 mph, making them one of the fastest animals on land.

  4. 25 mar 2016 · Hares are faster than rabbits. (Image credit: Inge Jansen Shutterstock.com) In general, rabbits are smaller than hares. Rabbits usually live in areas with forests or shrubs, and they dig...

  5. This article examines rabbit and hare behaviour differences. Rabbits and hares differ greatly in size. Hares are bigger than rabbits and have longer legs and ears. Hares are more energetic and can run and jump more due to their size. Hares are more independent and less social than rabbits.

  6. 30 lip 2024 · First, hares are much bigger, stronger, and faster than bunnies. Secondly, they’re not nearly as sociable or friendly because they’ve never been domesticated. When facing a predator, hares rely on their agility and speed to run away, while buns prefer to hide instead.

  7. All of this amounts to a pretty simple summary: hares are badass. Rabbits are no slouch and can give a nasty kick, but there’s a reason there was never a Bucky O’ Rabbit. Hares are bigger, faster, stronger and far better equipped to lead the United Animal Federation to victory over the toad empire. Their choice of habitat reflects this.

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