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Springhare

British pronunciation/spɹˈɪŋheə/
American pronunciation/spɹˈɪŋhɛɹ/
Springhare
[NOUN]
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a nocturnal, herbivorous mammal species found in Africa, known for their powerful hind legs and unique adaptations to desert habitats

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What is a "springhare"?

The springhare, also known as the springhaas, is a unique-looking mammal found in parts of Africa, known for its remarkable jumping ability. It has a slender body, long hind legs, and a relatively short tail. The springhare has large ears and distinctive dark, bulbous eyes that are adapted for its nocturnal lifestyle. Its fur can vary in color, ranging from sandy brown to gray or reddish-brown. One of the most notable features of the springhare is its powerful hind legs, which allow it to leap incredible distances and heights in a distinctive bouncing motion, similar to a kangaroo. The springhare is a herbivorous animal that feeds on various types of vegetation, such as leaves, stems, and seeds. It is well-adapted to living in arid environments and is known for its ability to survive in areas with limited water availability. The springhare is a solitary and elusive animal, and its behavior and ecology are still being studied by researchers.

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