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1 And upon this, as the tide rose higher, was observed a large brown hare .
2 Milo sniffed in consternation twice, like a shaggy brown hare .
3 Suddenly a large brown hare bounded into view on the other side of the field.
4 Yet an imported competitor, the brown hare , poses a possible threat to the native and could potentially outcompete the local.
5 A brown hare , possibly even a descendant of one of the animals brought here for food by the Romans, bounds away.
6 In truth, I must have resembled a little brown hare suddenly turned out of a bag in the midst of that gorgeous company.
7 Still open for sponsorship by the Permo or other benefactors are the brown hare , the great crested newt and a range of bats.
8 Ye great brown hares , grown madder through the Spring!
9 The healthy numbers of Irish hares may be at risk from brown hares , a new survey warns.
10 I am sure it was in the woods; for I remember the nuts growing on the trees, the squirrels, and the brown hares .
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