Lepus peguensis

E845390

Lepus peguensis, commonly known as the Burmese hare, is a species of hare native to parts of Southeast Asia, particularly Myanmar and surrounding regions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hare
species of mammal
activityPattern nocturnal
class Mammalia
commonName Burmese hare NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Least Concern
describedAs species of hare native to parts of Southeast Asia
diet herbivorous
distributionRegion Indochina NERFINISHED
endemicTo Southeast Asia NERFINISHED
family Leporidae
feedsOn cultivated crops
grasses
herbs
foundInBiome monsoon forest
tropical savanna
genus Lepus NERFINISHED
habitat cultivated land
grassland
open woodland
hasBehavior crepuscular
solitary
hasFurColor brown
grey-brown
kingdom Animalia
locomotion cursorial
saltatory
nativeTo Cambodia NERFINISHED
Laos NERFINISHED
Myanmar NERFINISHED
Southeast Asia
Thailand NERFINISHED
Vietnam NERFINISHED
order Lagomorpha NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
reproduction gives birth to leverets
tailColor black-tipped
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
hunting
trophicLevel primary consumer

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Lepus containsTaxon Lepus peguensis