Is a hare a national protected animal Is a hare a national protected animal?

Updated on pet 2024-07-31
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Hare is not a national protected animal.

    The coat color of adult hares is relatively dark, mainly gray and blue-gray, mixed with starry yellow, brownish earthy yellow on the body, and irregular black spots on the dorsal ridge. The dorsal coat of the tail and the ventral hair on the back of the body are pale earthy yellow, light brown or white, and the rest of the body is different shades of tan. The hairs are long, fluffy, and soft in texture.

    Since the rabbit's eyes grow on both sides of its face, it has a wide field of vision and can see clearly what is around it, and some people say that a rabbit can even see its own backbone. However, it cannot distinguish three-dimensional objects, nor can it see clearly what is close to it.

    Wild hares generally eat once every two days and prefer to be dry. Likes to inhabit low, dry bushes, and feed late at night or early in the morning from their habitat down mountain paths to sparsely shrubbed foothills, orchards, roadsides. Wild hares have almost no fat all over their bodies.

    The hare is very hidden, and when it is not moving, its coat color is mixed with the surrounding weeds, and it is not easy to detect even if a person is within a meter of it, and the hare seems to know this, and when people are not looking, it suddenly spends under their feet, which startles people.

    Whether it's a hare or a domestic rabbit, we usually can't hear their call, and we don't even think that rabbits can call, but they don't. When frightened or caught, it will scream, especially when caught, it will make a sound similar to a baby's cry, and the timid will feel scared.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are species such as snow hare and grass hare, of which snow hare belongs to the second-class protected animals, while grass hare does not belong to protected animals. The hare is a wild animal with the "three haves" stipulated by the state, that is, wild animals that are beneficial or have important economic and scientific research value, so the hare belongs to the three protected animals.

    In the adult period of the hare, the color of the fur will be darker, usually gray, blue-gray, will be accompanied by a little yellow, the body back color is brown earth yellow, there are many irregular black spots on the back, the tail back coat color and the body back of the belly hair color is light earth yellow, light brown or white three types, the rest of the parts are different shades of tan, the hare's hair is longer, and fluffy, the texture is very soft and delicate. The head of the hare is small, there is an ear much smaller than the rabbit, the ear is slightly longer than the burrowing rabbit, the tip of the ear is black, the adult hare generally has an ear length of 13 cm, 1 5 of the body length, the limbs are slender and strong, the hind limbs are very strong, and the strength is longer than the ordinary rabbit, agile, timid, good at running. The body size is much smaller than that of domestic rabbits, generally 35 43 cm in length, 7 9 cm in tail length, and adult hare is generally 2

    5 3 kg or so.

    Classified from the body type, it can be divided into large rabbits, medium-sized rabbits and small rabbits, the weight of large rabbits is about 5 8 kg (there are a few more than 8 kg), the weight of medium-sized rabbits is about 2 4 kg, and the weight of small rabbits is about 2 kg or less. Generally speaking, the body of a rabbit can be divided into four parts: head and neck, trunk, limbs and tail. Body Surface:

    Coat, which has a thermal insulation effect. Coat color: mostly white, black, gray, off-white, grayish-brown, yellowish-gray, light earthy yellow, and melancholic.

    Rabbit teeth and incisors: suitable for cutting off food. Molars:

    Suitable for grinding food. The tail of the rabbit is short and fluffy, and it will clump up like a ball, which is very cute. Mode of Exercise:

    Jumping, the rabbit's forelimbs are shorter than the hind limbs, which is advantageous for jumping.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hare is divided into snow hare and grass hare, snow hare is a national protected animal, while grass hare is not.

    Although the grass hare is not a national protected wild animal, it does not mean that the grass hare can be hunted at will.

    The use of prohibited methods or tools in the hunting ban area or during the hunting ban period, and the hunting of grass hare also constitute the crime of illegal hunting. Once such an act is committed, it faces the consequences of criminal liability.

    Hope the above can be helpful to you.

    If satisfied with my answer,. Thank you!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Now the hare is also a national protected animal, which is protected by the state and cannot be hunted at will.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Now the state stipulates that wild rabbits are also protected by the state, and they cannot be caught indiscriminately, and I want to protect wild animals.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are also different breeds of hares, among which the snow hare is a protected animal. But the grass hare is not a protected animal.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The hare is also a parent of a nationally protected animal.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Also, a lot of animals are.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Wild rabbits are not currently protected by the state.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hare forNational second-class protected animals

    Hares prefer to live in mixed forests with water and trees.

    In the sandy desert area of the grassland area, it is especially like to inhabit the thorny young poplar locust forest, there is a water source near the food, and the barren slope near the vegetable field of bean farmland and radish and cabbage, there are often many hares, and the influence of water on the hares is very important, so there are few hares in water-scarce areas. Hare do not have a fixed habitat, except during the brooding period, and usually live a wandering life.

    Reproductive habits

    Hares live alone or in pairs, are generally shy animals and change their behavior patterns in the spring. Male rabbits will chase each other during the day to show their superiority. Females, on the other hand, "punch" males, seemingly to indicate that they are not ready to mate, or to test the male's resolve.

    The hare is alert by nature, sensitive to hearing and vision, runs quickly, hides tightly, has strong fecundity, although there are many enemies, but there are very few animals that can catch it, it is day and night, and especially likes to walk many times to repeat the fixed old road that has been walked. From dusk, activities are carried out throughout the night, sometimes in the morning.

    They also come out to do activities when the sky is dark or drizzling during the day, and the roads are sparsely populated.

    It has a complex diet, depending on the habitat environment, and generally likes to eat young grasses and wild vegetables.

    and the leaves of some shrubs, eat grass roots in winter, hares that move near farmland, steal sweet potatoes, vegetables and freshly unearthed soybean seedlings, soybean seedlings, broad bean seedlings, and soybean seedlings are particularly harmful. It gives birth annually in shallow, secluded rabbit nests.

    Three or four litters, 5-6 per litter.

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