How big does a Korean hare get? Here is an overview over the average adult age:
A grown Korean hare (Lepus coreanus) reaches an average size of 46.5 cm (1′ 7″).
When born, they have an average size of 0 cm (0′ 0″). The Korean hare (genus: Lepus) is a member of the family Leporidae.
As a reference: Humans reach an average body size of 1.65m (5′ 5″) while carrying 62 kg (137 lbs). A human woman is pregnant for 280 days (40 weeks) and on average become 75 years old.
The Korean hare (Lepus coreanus) is a species of hare native to the Korean Peninsula and adjoining parts of northeastern China. The Korean hare inhabits diverse habitats within its range, from remote mountain forests to cultivated land. Fur colour varies slightly among individuals, but is generally some shade of liver brown.
Animals of the same family as a Korean hare
We found other animals of the Leporidae family:
- Brush rabbit with a size of 30.4 cm (1′ 0″)
- European rabbit with a size of 40 cm (1′ 4″)
- Abyssinian hare bringing 2.02 kilos (4.45 lbs) to the scale
- San José brush rabbit with a size of 29.4 cm (1′ 0″)
- Black-tailed jackrabbit with a size of 48.4 cm (1′ 8″)
- Hainan hare bringing 1.52 kilos (3.35 lbs) to the scale
- Omilteme cottontail with a size of 39.2 cm (1′ 4″)
- Jameson’s red rock hare with a size of 45.9 cm (1′ 7″)
- Pygmy rabbit with a size of 26.5 cm (0′ 11″)
- Tehuantepec jackrabbit with a size of 54.9 cm (1′ 10″)
Animals with the same size as a Korean hare
Not that size really matters, but it makes things comparable. So here are a couple of animals that are as big as Korean hare:
- Black-tailed jackrabbit with a size of 48.4 cm (1′ 8″)
- Rio Tapajós saki with a size of 39.9 cm (1′ 4″)
- White-sided jackrabbit with a size of 48.8 cm (1′ 8″)
- Riverine rabbit with a size of 43 cm (1′ 5″)
- Broom hare with a size of 50.2 cm (1′ 8″)
- South American coati with a size of 52.8 cm (1′ 9″)
- Sunda flying lemur with a size of 37.9 cm (1′ 3″)
- Fennec fox with a size of 37.5 cm (1′ 3″)
- South American gray fox with a size of 51.9 cm (1′ 9″)
- Servaline genet with a size of 49.4 cm (1′ 8″)