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Hispid HareEducational resources on Hispid HareHispid Hare [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Hispid Hare ADW: Caprolagus hispidus: Information Animal Info- Hispid Hare. Accessed 03/02/03 at http://www.animalinfo.org/species/caprhisp.htm. animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Caprolagus_hispidus.html North American Animals: What's in a Name? - National Zoo| FONZ Caprolagus hispidus, for example, is called both "bristly rabbit" and "hispid hare," even though it is a rabbit and not a hare. —Emily Huhn nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/NorthAmerica/whataname.cfm ADW: Search Caprolagus hispidus (hispid hare ... animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/search?SearchableText=rabbits&Search.x=23&Search.y=7 Mammal Species of the World - Browse: hispidus Hispid Hare: Type Locality: "...Assam, ...base of the Boutan [Bhutan] mountains" [India]. Distribution: S Himalaya foothills from Uttar Pradesh (India) through Nepal and West Bengal to www.bucknell.edu/msw3/browse.asp?id=13500098 What's in a Name: Rabbits and Hares - National Zoo| FONZ Caprolagus hispidus, for example, is called both "bristly rabbit" and "hispid hare," even though it is a rabbit and not a hare. More information: nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/Whats_in_a_name/default.cfm?id=25 Tanu's cyberhome Great Indian one horned rhinoceros, hispid hare, pigmy hog, hog deer, B engal florican. What makes these grasslands so interesting is their dynamic nature in which a cc.usu.edu/~tanu/Academic.htm India's dismembered network of Sanctuaries and National Parks ...by Bhutan must under no circumstances be agreed to as this will be the coup de grace for a biodiversity hotspot which houses over 19 endangered species including the hispid hare www.gl.umbc.edu/~sjoshi1/mirror/threats.shtml JPAM UPDATE No. 17 July 1998 The Terai area provides refuge to several endangered species like swamp francolin, Hispid hare, bison and Indian wild dog. Salim Javed who heads the project suggests that the Terai www.gl.umbc.edu/~sjoshi1/mirror/jpam17.shtml Little Known Asian Animals With a Promising Economic Future ... Pigmy hog and hispid hare: further observations of the continuing decline (or, a lament for Barnadi and a good cause for skepticism). The Dodo, Journal of the Jersey Wildlife diglib.lib.auburn.edu/gsdl/cgi-bin/library?e=d-000-00---0demo--00-0-0--0prompt-10---4... A Rabbit Tale - National Zoo| FONZ ...animals in daily conversation as, for example, Lepus californicus (the black-tailed jackrabbit,a hare) or Caprolagus hispus (hispid hare nationalzoo.si.edu/Publications/ZooGoer/2000/4/arabbittale.cfm
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