52 0 ReplyOne, two, five!
21 0 ReplyThree, sir!
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Thumper (Bambi) is a rabbit.
Hazel (Watership down) is a hare.
38 0 ReplyMy dog once caught what I thought was a diseased rabbit (because how else could my fluffball catch a rabbit?), but now I'm thinking it was just a hare
Looked like it had just come back from the ethereal plane, its eyes were so wide
27 0 ReplyLooked like it had just come back from the ethereal plane, its eyes were so wide
Well, yeah. If I got chased down and caught by a predator 4 times my size, I'd be a little wide-eyed, too.
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Hares look pretty similar to cats anatomy wise - minus the ears and tail of course. I wonder what cats think of them. Imagine a human with ridiculously long ears who hops to get around. I'd be scared shitless.
16 0 Replyyou mean jar jar binks?
15 0 ReplyIn Austria cats are sometimes jokingly called "Dachhase", which means roof hare.
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Meanwhile in Overgrowth:
11 0 Reply7 0 Replywot wot
4 0 Replywho is old enough to have a wife but has never heard about hares??
1 0 ReplyI've never seen hares in the UK but wild rabbits are all over the place.
3 0 ReplyI've not seen them but I have heard of them. There are so many children's stories and movies that feature hares
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