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Rabbits and hares

Rabbits dig burrows to provide protection during the day and shelter in cold weather. Hares are larger than rabbits and can run faster. They do not dig burrows but rest in a dip in the grass called a form.

Haring around

Hares depend on speed to escape their enemies. Using their powerful hind legs and feet, they can reach speeds

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