|reallife=The European hare, also known as the brown hare, is one of the largest of the lagomorphs. Its head and body length can range from 60 to 75 cm with a tail length of 7.2 to 11 cm. The body mass is typically between 3 and 5 kg. The hare's elongated ears range from 9.4 to 11.0 cm from the notch to tip. It also has long hind feet that have a length of between 14 and 16 cm. The fur colour is grizzled yellow-brown on the back; rufous on the shoulders, legs, neck and throat; white on the underside and black on the tail and ear tips. The fur on the back is typically longer and more curled than on the rest of the body. They are fast-running terrestrial mammal; it has eyes set high on the sides of its head, long ears and a flexible neck. | |reallife=The European hare, also known as the brown hare, is one of the largest of the lagomorphs. Its head and body length can range from 60 to 75 cm with a tail length of 7.2 to 11 cm. The body mass is typically between 3 and 5 kg. The hare's elongated ears range from 9.4 to 11.0 cm from the notch to tip. It also has long hind feet that have a length of between 14 and 16 cm. The fur colour is grizzled yellow-brown on the back; rufous on the shoulders, legs, neck and throat; white on the underside and black on the tail and ear tips. The fur on the back is typically longer and more curled than on the rest of the body. They are fast-running terrestrial mammal; it has eyes set high on the sides of its head, long ears and a flexible neck. |