Indian Hare (36611135411)
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Description: Lepus nigricollis, also known as the Black-naped Hare is a common resident of the Indian Subcontinent. It has been introduced to Madagascar, Papua-New Guinea and some Indian Ocean Islands. This one pose for us in Tal Chapar Black-buck Sanctuary, Rajasthan. August 2017. Date: 4 August 2017, 07:29. Source: Indian Hare. Author: Koshy Koshy from Faridabad, Haryana, India.
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