hares in the PONS Dictionary

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Nocturnal animals like fox, hyena, jungle cat, civets, porcupine, ratel or honey badger and hares can be seen outside the park confines.
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It seems to be the case that some young sea hares are capable of burrowing in soft sediment leaving only their rhinophores and mantle opening showing.
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Animals in the wild include: coyotes, trigrillos, vipers, chamaleons, buzzards, eagles, badgers, foxes, weasels, squirrels, ferrets, moles, ducks, barn owls, hares, rabbits, armadillos, skunks, tlacuaches, wildcats, quail and turtledoves.
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Sea hares have an extremely good sense of smell.
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Sea hares have many potential predators, each with feeding habits and sensory systems...
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The previous year, 14 rabbits were captured, 2 snowshoe hares, and 12 eastern cottontails.
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Red and roe deer abounded, and foxes and alpine hares were common, while badgers and wild cats were occasionally trapped.
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Sea hares are however shell-less sea snails, and some species are extremely large.
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Efforts are being made to control invasive introduced species, particularly possums although deer, chamois, hares and goats are also targeted for control.
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Their color corresponds with the color of the seaweed they eat: red sea hares have been feeding on red seaweed.
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