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Tolai Hare

Scientific name: Lepus tolai


Tolai Hare

IUCN Status: Least Concern

Family: LEPORIDAE

Group: Mammals

Shyness: Suspicious

Safe distance: 10 m

Breeding season / Courtship: 01.03-30.04

Gestation: 40–45 jours

Births: 01.05-30.06


Habitat:
Steppes, semi-deserts, open grasslands

Description:
The Tolai hare, Lepus tolai, is a medium-sized mammal known for its long ears and strong hind legs. It has a gray-brown coat that helps it blend into its natural habitat, which mainly consists of steppes, semi-deserts, and open grasslands. This hare is well adapted to arid climates and can be found in regions ranging from Central Asia to Mongolia. It is primarily nocturnal, allowing it to avoid the high daytime temperatures. Although generally solitary, it can be seen in small groups during the breeding season. Its ability to run quickly is its main defense against predators.

Recommended lens:
>=400mm

Photography tips:
To photograph the Tolai hare, it is advisable to use a telephoto lens of at least 400mm to capture detailed images without disturbing the animal. The best photography opportunities occur at dawn or dusk when the hare is most active. Look for areas with sparse vegetation to get a good field of view. Be patient and remain still to avoid scaring the hare. Use a tripod to stabilize your camera and achieve sharp images.

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