Is Bugs Bunny, a Rabbit or a Hare?


Is this not a tough one?
There are several differences between RABBITS (conejos) and HARES (liebres), both behavioral and physical. We will only see the physical here.
To start with, HARES are larger in size in a proportion similar to that in the illustration that accompanies this entry.
RABBITS have shorter ears though there are races that are famous for their long ears.
HARES have stronger legs and therefore are much faster. They are so quick that it is a Hare not a Rabbit who is used as the epitome of speed in the famous fable The Tortoise and the Hare. 
"Y' know what?, Mommy told me another story altogether."
HARES can soon tend to themselves right after birth while RABBITS are born blind, hairless, and defenseless.
When young, HARES are called Leverets while RABBITS are called Kits or Bunnies.
The famous Bugs Bunny is then a Rabbit (it's all in the name), right?
Not quite. If we use our memory Bugs may be called a Bunny but its physical appearance does correspond to that of a HARE.


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