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'''Hares''' are [[Creature|animal]]s that can also be found roaming some [[temperate]] plains individually. Quite small in size, they are benign and harmless to [[Dwarf|dwarves]], making them an easy target for [[hunter]]s. Male hares are referred to as ''buck hares'', while females are called ''doe hares'' and babies are called ''leverets''.
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'''Hares''' are very similar to [[rabbit]]s, but are much larger, have higher [[pet|pet value]], and are not [[domestic animal|domesticated]]. They give birth to 1 child at a time. In the same manner as rabbits, females are called ''doe hares'' and males are called ''buck hares''.
  
Hares can be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into [[pet]]s. Compared to [[rabbit]]s, hares are seven times larger and are worth three times more, though they aren't domesticated and die of old age slightly faster. Hares are large enough to provide [[meat]] and [[bone]]s when [[butcher]]ed, giving as many returns as a [[chicken]].
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A hare will provide [[meat]], [[bone]]s, and other products when butchered at a [[butcher's shop]], and are therefore more worthwhile to raise than a rabbit, though they only provide as much as a [[chicken]].
  
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] hares for their ''long ears'' and their ''fluffy tails''.
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[[File:Lepus_europaeus_(Causse_Méjean,_Lozère)-cropped.jpg|thumb|left|Admired for their ''long ears'' and ''fluffy tails''.]]
  
 
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