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Mountain Hare (Arctic Hare) (Lepus timidus) in snow, February 13, Strathdearn, Scottish Highlands
Hares do not dig burrows in the ground, like rabbits, but shelter in a shallow depression in the ground, heather or snow, called a form.
A full frame, hugely detailed 50.3MP image.
Photo ID: Mountain_(Arctic)_Hare_(Lepus_timidus)_Strathdearn_Feb_13_0276EEA
Photo size: 50.3 Mpixels (144 MB uncompressed) - 5792x8688 pixels (19.3x29 in / 49x73.6 cm at 300 ppi)
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