This comparison lists several important differences between rabbits and hares in their physical features, lifestyle, habitat and behavior. Both animals belong to the Lagomorpha order of mammals; we also discuss some similarities between the two.

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Hare versus Rabbit comparison chart
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Introduction (from Wikipedia) Hares are mammals, they give birth on the ground or dig a hollow place. Hares are brownish gray with a white belly. They can give birth to up to five young at one time. They feed at night and at dawn. They thump on the ground to alert danger. Rabbits (or, colloquially, bunnies) are small mammals in the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha, found in several parts of the world. The rabbit's long ears can be more than 10 cm (4 in) long and they have large powerful hind legs.
Size Larger than rabbits Smaller than hares
Gestation period 42 days 27-33 days
At birth Fully developed with fur; open eyes No fur; closed eyes
Preferred habitat Open areas and prairies; Nests in small open depressions Trees and shrubs; Live in burrows dug into the soil.
Protection from predators Hares are runners; they run fast and prefer to bolt away from their predators. Rabbits prefer to hide from predators rather than trying to run away.
Diet Vegetarian Vegetarian
Kingdom Animalia Animalia
Phylum Chordata Chordata
Class Mammalia Mammalia
Order Lagomorpha Lagomorpha
Family Leporidae Leporidae (in part)
Genus/Genera Lepus Pentalagus, Bunolagus, Nesolagus, Romerolagus, Brachylagus, Sylvilagus, Oryctolagus, Poelagus
A hare as depicted in a painting.
A hare as depicted in a painting.

Differences in Physical features

A rabbit (Eastern Cottontail or Sylvilagus floridanus).
A rabbit (Eastern Cottontail or Sylvilagus floridanus).

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.
  • Appearance: Hares have black markings on their fur.
  • At birth: Rabbits are altricial i.e. their young are born blind and hairless. In contrast, hares are generally born with hair and are able to see (precocial). Young hares are therefore able to fend for themselves very quickly after birth.
    Rabbit kittens soon after birth.
    Rabbit kittens soon after birth.
  • A young hare is called a leveret and a young rabbit is called a kitten, kit, or, least correct but very commonly, a bunny.
  • Hind legs: Hares have very long and strong hind legs, more so than rabbits.
  • Hair/fur: Rabbits and hares both molt and then grow new hair. This happens in both spring and in fall. Rabbit's brown summer fur is replaced with fur that is more grey. Hares, especially those living in cold, snowy regions, turn white in the winter.
  • Hunters say that hare has a much stronger, gamier flavor than rabbit (which actually does taste like a milder version of chicken).
  • Tails: Both rabbits and hares have short tails.

Comparison of Lifestyle and Behavior

  • Hares have not been domesticated, while rabbits are often kept as house pets.
  • All rabbits (except the cottontail rabbit) live underground in burrows or warrens, while hares live in simple nests above the ground (as does the cottontail rabbit). Rabbits also have their litters underground. Hares rely on running rather than burrowing for protection.
  • Rabbits are very social animals and live in colonies. Male rabbits even fight within a group to become the dominant male. The dominant male rabbit then mates with most of the females in the area. On the other hand, hares live most of the time by themselves. They come together in pairs for mating only. There is almost no fighting among hares - they just pair off.
  • Rabbits prefer soft stems, grass or vegetables. Hares eat more hard food: bark and rind, buds, small twigs and shoots.

Similarities

  • Both rabbits and hares breed prolifically, bearing four to eight litters each year.
  • A litter of rabbits generally has three to eight young. They have a gestation period of about a month, are sexually mature in about six months, and live in the wild for about six years.
  • Although rabbits and hares are valued as game by hunters both for their food and fur, they are also pests to farmers and gardeners. They can destroy crops and trees.

Trivia

  • The Jackrabbit is actually a hare.
  • Rabbit's eyes are positioned on the sides, so they can cover larger areas. Rabbits can see behind them without turning their heads.
  • A male rabbit is called a buck, a female - a doe, babies - kittens.
  • Rabbit's eyes remain black when reflecting a bright light. In comparison human eyes appear red, cats and dogs - green, and deer eyes turn orange).

The hare and rabbit's different physical characteristics are distinctly seen in the video below.

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