Townsend's Rocky Mountain Hare: Natural size, Male & Female.
"Drawn from nature" by artist John J. Audubon (1785-1851), the Rocky Mountain Hare (Lepus Townsendii) is depicted with a long and slender body and legs, long ears and tail, large eyes, and an arched head. The hare is known for its fleeting speed and prefers the habitat of wormwood-covered...
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Summary: | "Drawn from nature" by artist John J. Audubon (1785-1851), the Rocky Mountain Hare (Lepus Townsendii) is depicted with a long and slender body and legs, long ears and tail, large eyes, and an arched head. The hare is known for its fleeting speed and prefers the habitat of wormwood-covered plains, particularly in the Rocky Mountain region. |
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