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Echten Hasen {pl} (Lepus) (zoologische Gattung) [zool.] hares and jackrabbits (zoological genus)

Alaskahase {m} (Lepus othus) Alaskan hare; tundra hare

Antilopenhase {m} (Lepus alleni) antelope jackrabbit

Kalifornischer Eselhase {m}; Eselhase {m} (Lepus californicus) American desert hare; black-tailed jackrabbit

Espiritu-Santo-Hase {m} (Lepus insularis) black jackrabbit

Feldhase {m}; Hase {m} (Lepus europaeus) [listen] European hare; brown hare

Ginsterhase {m}; Castroviejo-Hase {m} (Lepus castroviejoi) broom hare

Kaphase {m} (Lepus capensis) Cape hare; desert hare

Polarhase {m} (Lepus arcticus) Arctic hare

Präriehase {m} (Lepus townsendii) prairie hare; white-tailed jackrabbit; white jack

Savannenhase {m}; Mosambik-Hase {m} (Lepus microtis / Lepus victoriae) African savanna hare

Schneehase {m} (Lepus timidus) mountain hare; white hare; snow hare; Alpine hare; Irish hare; tundra hare; variable hare

Schneeschuhhase {m} (Lepus americanus) snowshoe hare; varying hare, snowshoe rabbit [Am.]

Tibetanische Wollhase {m} (Lepus oiostolus) woolly hare

Weißflankenhase {m} (Lepus callotis) Mexican hare; white-sided jackrabbit

Ist der Löwe tot, so rauft ihn auch der Hase beim Bart. [Sprw.] Hares may pull dead lions by the beard. [prov.]

Ballenwild {n} [zool.] wild hares and rabbits

Dreihasenmotiv {n}; Dreihasenbild {n} [relig.] Three Hares motif

Pampashasen {pl}; Maras {pl} (Dolichotinae) (zoologische Unterfamilie) [zool.] Patagonian hares; Patagonian cavies; maras (zoological subfamily)

Pfeifhasen {pl} (Ochotona) (zoologische Gattung) [zool.] whistling hares (zoological genus)

Sasse {f} (Erdmulde, in der Hasen Deckung suchen) [zool.] shallow depression; form (cover for hares) [listen]

Herde {f} [zool.] drove [listen]

Herden {pl} droves

Gänseherde {f} drove of geese

Hasenherde {f} drove of hares

Rinderherde {f} drove of cattle
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