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Broom Hare

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Broom Hare
Conservation status

Vulnerable (VU)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Lagomorpha
Family: Leporidae
Genus: Lepus
Species: L. castroviejoi
Binomial name
Lepus castroviejoi
Palacios, 1976

The Broom Hare (Lepus castroviejoi) is a species of hare endemic to northern Spain. It is restricted to the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain between the Sierra de Ancares and the Sierra de Pena Labra. This region is approximately 230 km from east to west and 25-40 km from north to south. It lives in mountains at heights almost 2,000 metres high, though descends during the winter to avoid the colder temperatures and snow. The habitat is heathland, mainly Erica, Calluna, and Vaccinium, with much shrub cover of Cytisus, Genista, and Juniperus. It also inhabits clearings in mixed deciduous forest of oak and beech.

Broom Hares have body lengths that range from 45-65 cm long. Their tails will grow to lengths of 5-10 cm long. Their front legs grow from 10-20 cm and the back legs can grow from 20-30 cm long. The ears can grow to be as long as 18-20 cm. The fur of the broom hare is a mixture of brown, black and very little white on the upper part of the body. The underside of the body is all white. The top of the tail is black while the underside of the tail matches the body in being white. The ears are brownish-gray and are usually black tipped.

The species was only described as distinct in 1976; previously it had not been distinguished from the European Hare. Little is known about the feeding, reproductive, or behavioural habits of Broom Hares but they are believed to be similar to that of the European Hare.

[edit] Human Interaction and Impact

Broom Hares are listed on the IUCN's Red List of Threatened Species. The major threat listed to the broom hare's status is the hunting of broom hares. Hunting of Broom Hares is excessive in many parts they inhabit, especially when the hares are isolated during the winter months.

[edit] References

  • Lagomorph Specialist Group (1996). Lepus castroviejoi. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 11 May 2006. Listed as Vulnerable (VU B2c+3c, C2b v2.3)

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