Answer : No, a Boar is taller than a Hare
For a Hare the average height is 60 cm, (1 ft, 11.6 in ) and for a Boar it is 80 cm, (2 ft, 7.5 in )
Name | Name:Hare | Name:Boar |
Height | Height:60 cm, (1 ft, 11.6 in ) | Height:80 cm, (2 ft, 7.5 in ) |
| * Arctic Hare - ranges from 50 to 70cm | * ranges from 55 to 110cm |
Weight | Weight:4 kg, (9 lbs) | Weight:120 kg, (265 lbs) |
Top Speed | Top Speed:64 kph, (40 mph) | Top Speed:48 kph, (30 mph) |
Lifespan in Wild (years) | Lifespan in Wild (years):4 | Lifespan in Wild (years):18 |
Description | Description:The Arctic Hare is a small rabbit like animal which is able to live in harsh environments. They are found in northern regions of the Arctic Circle, mainly in parts of Northern America, Europe and the North Pole. Their movement resembles that of a kangaroo, hopping off its back. Their thick coat changes color from white during winter to brownish-gray to gray-blue throughout summer. | Description:Boars, or Wild Boars, are members of the Pig family. They are brown, black, grey, or red in color and eat fruits, worms, and berries. They have big heads with strong straight snouts, and smaller in comparison hind ends. |
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Name:Hare |
Height:60 cm, (1 ft, 11.6 in ) |
* Arctic Hare - ranges from 50 to 70cm |
Weight:4 kg, (9 lbs) |
Top Speed:64 kph, (40 mph) |
Lifespan in Wild (years):4 |
Description:The Arctic Hare is a small rabbit like animal which is able to live in harsh environments. They are found in northern regions of the Arctic Circle, mainly in parts of Northern America, Europe and the North Pole. Their movement resembles that of a kangaroo, hopping off its back. Their thick coat changes color from white during winter to brownish-gray to gray-blue throughout summer. |
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Name:Boar |
Height:80 cm, (2 ft, 7.5 in ) |
* ranges from 55 to 110cm |
Weight:120 kg, (265 lbs) |
Top Speed:48 kph, (30 mph) |
Lifespan in Wild (years):18 |
Description:Boars, or Wild Boars, are members of the Pig family. They are brown, black, grey, or red in color and eat fruits, worms, and berries. They have big heads with strong straight snouts, and smaller in comparison hind ends. |
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