Leporidae - rabbits, hares 
                  There are about 62 species in this family. They are native species in all parts of the world, except for Australia and Antarctica. While there are no native species in Australia, some species have been introduced. Rabbits and hares are found in a variety of habitats including deserts, forests, the tundra, swamps, and grasslands.   
                Rabbits and hares have soft fur, long ears, short tails, and powerful rear legs that they use to hop and jump. Hares are usually larger than rabbits. They have longer ears that are black-tipped ears and are born with fur and with their eyes open. Rabbits are born blind and hairless! Females in this order are larger than males. Rabbits and hares are herbivores.  
                 World Status Key  
                    Least Concern   Near Threatened   Vulnerable   Endangered  Critically Endangered   Extinct in Wild   Extinct   
                Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.    
                US Status Key  
                     Threatened in US    Threatened in NH    Endangered in US    Endangered in NH    Introduced  
                Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game  
                 
                 
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                 Alaskan Hare - Lepus othus             
                  Alaskan hares are the largest hare species in North America.  
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                 Amami Rabbit - Pentalagus furnessi               
                  The Amami rabbit is found  only on the Japanese islands of Amami-Oshima  and Tokuno-Shima. they have small ears, a very small tail, and very long claws.   
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                Amami Rabbit - Pentalagus furnessi            
                  The Amami rabbit is found in  dense old-growth forests. 
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                 Annamite Striped Rabbit - Nesolagus timminsi         
                  The Annamite striped rabbit is found in Laos and Vietnam.  
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                 Antelope Jackrabbit - Lepus alleni             
                  The antelope jackrabbit, is  along the western coast of Mexico and in southern Arizona.  
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                 Appalachian Cottontail - Sylvilagus obscurus             
                  Appalachian cottontails are found in forests and brushy areas at high elevations of the Appalachian Mountains,  from the Hudson River in New York to northern Alabama.  
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                 Arctic Hare - Lepus arcticus                  
                  The Arctic hare is found in Canada and Greenland.  
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                Arctic Hare - Lepus arcticus                  
The Arctic hare has large, heavily padded feet. 
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                 Black Jackrabbit - Lepus insularis             
                  The blank jackrabbit is found on Espiritu Santo Island in the Gulf of California, Mexico.  
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                 Black-tailed Jackrabbit - Lepus californicus         
                  The black-tailed jackrabbit is found is found throughout the southwestern United States into Mexico, as far east as Missouri, north into Washington, Idaho, Colorado and Nebraska, and west to California and Baja California.  
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                 Broom Hare - Lepus castroviejoi            
                  The broom hare  is found in northern Spain in the Cantabrian Mountains.  
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                Broom Hare - Lepus castroviejoi            
The broom hare is active at night and is rarely seen during the day.  
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                 Brush Rabbit - Sylvilagus bachmani            
                  The brush rabbit is found from Oregon south to Baja, California in Mexico .  
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                 Bunyoro Rabbit - Poelagus marjorita            
                  The Bunyoro rabbit is found in Congo, Sudan, and Uganda.  
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                 Cape Hare - Lepus capensis                        
                  The Cape hare is found in Algeria, Bahrain, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Chad, Cyprus, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, India, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lesotho, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Oman, Pakistan, Palestinian Territory, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Syria, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Western Sahara, Yemen, and Zimbabwe.  
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                Cape Hare - Lepus capensis                  
The Cape hare is found in non-forested areas. 
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                 Desert Cottontail - Sylvilagus audubonii                
                  The desert cottontail is found  throughout much of southwestern North America, from northern Montana down to central Mexico, and as far west as the Pacific coast.  
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                 Eastern Cottontail - Sylvilagus floridanus                      
                  The eastern cottontail has a large range that stretches from southern Manitoba and Quebec to Central and northwestern South America.  
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                 European Hare - Lepus europaeus                     
                  The European hare is found across Europe and the Middle East and has been introduced to North America, South America, and Australia.   
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                European Hare - Lepus europaeus                  
The European hare is found in open fields and pastures. 
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                 European Rabbit - Oryctolagus cuniculus                     
                  The European rabbit is found in western Europe and northern Africa, and it has been introduced to Australia and South America.   
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                European Rabbit - Oryctolagus cuniculus                  
                  The European rabbit prefers habitats  in dry areas near sea level with soft, sandy soil that is easy to burrow into.  
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                 Hispid Hare - Caprolagus hispidus            
                  The Hispid hare is found in Bangladesh, India, and Nepal.  
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                Hispid Hare - Caprolagus hispidus            
The Hispid hare has two layers of fur: a coarse, bristly, outer layer, and an under layer which is shorter and finer.  
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                 Indian Hare - Lepus nigricollis            
                  The Indian hare is found in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.  
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                Indian Hare - Lepus nigricollis               
The Indian hare has a patch of black fur that runs along the nape of its neck 
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                 Marsh Rabbit - Sylvilagus palustris               
                  The marsh rabbit is found in the southeastern United States.   
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                 Mountain Cottontail - Sylvilagus nuttallii                
                  The mountain cottontail is found in the western part of the United States.  
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                 Mountain Hare - Lepus timidus                     
                  The mountain hare is found in Austria, Belarus, China, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Mongolia, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.  
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                Mountain Hare - Lepus timidus                  
Mountain hares are nocturnal.  
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                 New England Cottontail - Sylvilagus transitionalis               
                  The New England cottontail is found in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont.   
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                 Pygmy Rabbit - Brachylagus idahoensis             
                  Pygmy rabbits are found in California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.   
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                 Riverine Rabbit - Bunolagus monticularis               
                  The riverine rabbit is found in South Africa.  
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                Riverine Rabbit - Bunolagus monticularis            
                  The riverine rabbit has black stripe running from the corner of its mouth over its cheek, a brown woolly tail, and cream-colored fur on its belly and throat. 
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                 Scrub Hare - Lepus saxatilis         
                  The scrub hare is found in the savanna woodland and scrub areas of Africa.  
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                 Smith's Red Rock Hare - Pronolagus rupestris             
                  The red rock hare is found in the eastern Rift Valley in Kenya, Zambia, eastern Rhodesia, South Africa and South-west Africa in rocky habitats.  
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                 Snowshoe Hare - Lepus americanus                  
                  The snowshoe hare is found across Canada and in Alaska, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.  
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                Snowshoe Hare - Lepus americanus                  
During the winter, the snowshoe hare is almost entirely white, except for black eyelids and  blackened tips on its ears. 
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                 Sumatran Striped Rabbit - Nesolagus netscheri               
The Sumatran striped rabbit is found in Indonesia on the island of Sumatra.  
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                Sumatran Striped Rabbit - Nesolagus netscheri            
The Sumatran striped rabbit lives in forests.  
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                 Swamp Rabbit - Sylvilagus aquaticus             
                  The swamp rabbit is found  in most of the south-central United States and the Gulf coast.  
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                 Tapeti - Sylvilagus brasiliensis                
                  The tapeti is found from southern Mexico to northern Argentina.  
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                 tehuantepec Jackrabbit - Lepus flavigularis               
                  The tehuantepec jackrabbit is found in Mexico.  
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                 Tres Marias Cottontail - Sylvilagus graysoni             
                  The Tres Marias cottontail is only found on the Tres Marias Islands off of the coast of Mexico.  
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                 Volcano Rabbit - Romerolagus diazi                  
                  The volcano rabbit is found in Mexico.  
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                Volcano Rabbit - Romerolagus diazi               
                  The volcano rabbit is  the only member of  Leporidae family that is known to vocalize. 
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                 White-sided Jackrabbit - Lepus callotis               
                  The white-sided jackrabbit is found in Arizona and Mexico.   
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                White-sided Jackrabbit - Lepus callotis            
                  The white-sided jackrabbit is most active at night or at dusk. 
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                 White-tailed Jackrabbit - Lepus townsendii            
                  The white-tailed jackrabbit is found in California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, and Canada.  
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                White-tailed Jackrabbit - Lepus townsendii            
White-tailed jackrabbits prefer open grasslands. 
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                 Woolly Hare - Lepus oiostolus [in[           
                  The woolly hare  is found at high altitudes in the Tibetan plateau in western/southwestern China, India, and northern Nepal.  
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