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Summary Of: Hare

Four species commonly known as types of hare are classified outside of... the European Brown Hare changes its behaviour in spring... one hare striking another with its paws... Jugged Hare is described in the influential 18th century cookbook... goes on to describe cooking the pieces of hare in water in a jug that it set within a bath of boiling water to... hare enables one to obtain its blood... A freshly killed hare is prepared for jugging by removing its... since the hare itself is usually hung for a week or more... This mode of cooking a hare is very desirable when there is any doubt as to its age... stated that they would refuse to eat Jugged Hare if it was served at the house of a friend or a relative... the hare is among many of the mammals deemed not... The hare meat is cooked... The hare in African folk tales is a... some of the stories about the hare were retold among African... The hare appears in English folklore in the saying... folklore the hare is often seen as an evil creature... see a hare in the pattern of... The Hare in the Moon... The hare has given rise to local placenames...

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