Belgian hare

English

Etymology

Its precursors were bred in Belgium in the early 18th century.

Noun

Belgian hare (plural Belgian hares)

  1. A fancy breed of domestic rabbit (not a true hare) that has been selectively bred to resemble the wild hare, with a slender wiry frame and long powerful legs.
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