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European Hare (Lepus europaeus) introduced species, adult, feeding on grass, Torres del Paine N. P

European Hare (Lepus europaeus) introduced species, adult, feeding on grass, Torres del Paine N. P


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European Hare (Lepus europaeus) introduced species, adult, feeding on grass, Torres del Paine N. P

European Hare (Lepus europaeus) introduced species, adult, feeding on grass, Torres del Paine N.P. Southern Patagonia, Chile, November

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Alien Aliens Andean Andes Brown Chile Chilean Grass Hare Hares Introduced Introduction Introductions Lagomorph Lagomorphs Massif Patagonia Patagonian Species Steppe Steppes Torres Del Paine Eats Feeds Herbivores Montane Upland Uplands


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European Hare - The Grass is Always Greener in Patagonia!

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. In this photo print, we witness a European Hare enjoying a delightful feast of grass in the stunning Torres del Paine National Park. This introduced species seems to have found its paradise amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Southern Patagonia, Chile. With its adorable brown fur blending seamlessly with the surrounding nature, this adult hare has truly embraced its new home on the South American continent. Its Eurasian origins may be far away, but it has adapted perfectly to the montane regions and Andean steppes of Chilean Patagonia. As it munches on mouthfuls of fresh greenery, one can't help but wonder if this herbivorous alien ever misses its European roots. Nevertheless, it happily hops through these upland meadows and explores the vastness of Torres del Paine N. P. , reminding us that sometimes introductions can lead to unexpected wonders. The harmonious coexistence between native and introduced species is beautifully captured in this image by FLPA/Ignacio Yufera. It serves as a reminder that our planet's biodiversity knows no boundaries – whether they are geographical or man-made. So next time you find yourself strolling through an enchanting national park like Torres del Paine N. P. , keep your eyes peeled for these charming hares from Europe who have made their mark on South America's magnificent wilderness!

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