Horned Hare

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Horned Hare
File:Horned Hare.PNG
Illustration of a Horned Hare
Not recognized (IUCN 3.1)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Mammaliaformes
Class: Mammalia
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Species: L. cornibus
Binomial name
Lepus cornibus
Travis , 2314
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Range map for the L. cornibus

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The Horned Hare (Lepus cornibus) is a species of hare. It is found in Devonshire.[alt. univ.]

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Description[edit]

The Horned Hare is a small mammal that sports powerful legs and large distinctive ears. Darker tufts of fur protrude from the tip of its ears. The hare is dominantly brown in colour; however, it also possesses silver to grey patches of fur as it ages.

A single unique horn is present on the hare's forehead and has been observed to being used as a tool of both defending itself against predators and even to assist in digging up roots from the ground.

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Behaviour[edit]

Timid and quick to flee.

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Distribution/habitat[edit]

Found throughout the grasslands and has even adapted to living near urban areas. Thrives in deserts as well.

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