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Hainan hare

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Hainan hare
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Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Lagomorpha
Family:Leporidae
Genus:Lepus
Species:
L. hainanus
Binomial name
Lepus hainanus
Swinhoe, 1870
Hainan Island. Hainan hare presently occurs only in the central west coastal zone.[1]

TheHainan hare (Lepus hainanus) is ahare endemic toHainan Island, China. The species wasfirst described byRobert Swinhoe in 1870.[1]

Description

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The Hainan hare is small; its body length is less than 40 centimetres (16 in) and weighs only 1.5 kilograms (3.3 lb). Its head is small and round. It has long ears that are longer than its hind feet. The upper part of the tail is black, while the under parts are white. It has a more colorful coat than most other hares: its back is brownish black and white, its belly is white, the fur on the flank is a mixture of brownish yellow and brownish white, and its limbs are dark brown.

Behavior

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The Hainan hare is a solitary animal and active at night or dusk. It does not live in burrows, but hides in bushes. It likes to live in flat, cool land with many bushes.

Habitat and distribution

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The Hainan hare is found in the dry grassland of western Hainan Island. It does not live in mountains or agricultural land.

Threats

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In previous years, the Hainan hare was slaughtered for skin, and this continues to some degree. It is also threatened byloss of habitat. Most of the habitat and animals on Hainan are threatened by similar factors, like theHainan black crested gibbon, one of the world's rarest primates.

Conservation

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There is no control for overhunting of this rabbit andhabitat destruction, even though it is considered endangered. Little is known on specific populations.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcSmith, A. T. & Johnston, C. (2016)."Lepus hainanus".IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.2016 e.T11793A45177783.doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T11793A45177783.en. Retrieved8 February 2024.

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ExtantLagomorpha species
Ochotona
Pentalagus
Bunolagus
Nesolagus
Romerolagus
Brachylagus
Sylvilagus
(Cottontail rabbits)
Oryctolagus
Poelagus
Pronolagus
(Red rock hares)
Caprolagus
Lepus
(Hares)
Lepus hainanus
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