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Hares meaning
plural of hare
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Five leporid species with "hare" in their common names are not considered true hares: the hispid hare (Caprolagus hispidus), and four species known as red rock hares (comprising Pronolagus).
But March Town United Reserves were beaten 4-3 at Witchford 96. Casey Logan and first teamer Jack Saunders had put the Hares into a 2-0 lead, but the home side battled back to lead 3-2 before Harry Biggs equalised.
Stublach is a real hotspot for brown hares, which are in decline in many parts of the UK, as well as muntjac deer.
There are lots of old Irish myths and legends about hares.
There were two Jack Russell dogs in the vehicle and three dead hares on the ground underneath.
Ughill Farm, in western Sheffield, is an important habitat for brown hares.
You’ve probably been aware of large numbers of Snowshoe Hares, Cottontails and Jackrabbits the last few years.
From Mamardashvili’s kick Lochoshvili hares off down the right but Krejci, who has played very well, confidently closes him down and stops the cross.
Hares lolloped across the wide open expanses, always alert for wolves.
Hares usually die in human hands, he warned me.
However, they often take place in areas where foxes or hares are likely to be present - so occasionally dogs end up tracking a real fox's scent.
I have no doubt that when you visit the Hares and Hatters Bookshop, you too, will understand just how magical a bookstore can be.
It comes just a month after a deer, pheasants, and hares were among 25 carcasses left outside Awbridge Primary School, about five miles away.
No dead hares or property damage were found and, in the absence of injuries to the dog, no further action was taken.
On the day they were due to stand trial, the pair pleaded guilty to being equipped for, or with the intention to search for or pursue, hares.
Some of our once common species are at risk, for example, numbers of brown hares are thought to have declined by more than 80 per cent in the past 100 years.
The beast had been living in the garden bushes in secret for some time, feeding on birds, squirrels and hares found in the gardens of the Hocroft Estate.
The company’s lovely grounds are home to a range of species including butterflies, hares, kestrels, deer, bats and owls who live happily alongside the chemists, data analysts, engineers and accountants who work there.
The other varieties were susceptible to vermin, including rabbits and hares, but ‘‘nothing will touch gorse’’.
Constable Hannah Haywood, of the Buckie Community Policing Team, said: “Hare coursing is the deliberate hunting of hares with greyhound type dogs.