Everything about The Manchurian Hare totally explained
The
Manchurian Hare (
Lepus mandschuricus) is a species of
hare found in northeastern
China, the
Amur River basin, and in the higher mountains of northern
Korea. The adult Manchurian Hare weighs about 2
kilograms, and has a body length of 40-48
centimeters, in addition to a tail of 4.5-7.5 centimeters. The ears are typically 7.5-10.4 centimeters in length. Compared to the
Korean Hare, its hind legs are relatively short and its ears relatively small.
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