The Cape hare is a typical hare, with well-developed legs for leaping and running, and large eyes and ears to look for threats from its environment. Usually, a white ring surrounds the eye. It has a fine, soft coat which varies in colour from light brown to reddish to sandy grey. Unusually among mammals, the female is larger than the male.
Sources:
(*) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_hare
(*) https://www.krugerpark.co.za/africa_cape_hare.html
(*) https://animalia.bio/cape-hare
(*) https://southafrica.co.za/cape-hare.html
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Haas
The Cape hare is a nocturnal herbivore, feeding on grass and various shrubs. Like other hares, they run fast. The only predator which is capable of outrunning them is the cheetah.
Sources:
(*) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_hare
(*) https://www.krugerpark.co.za/africa_cape_hare.html
(*) https://animalia.bio/cape-hare
(*) https://southafrica.co.za/cape-hare.html