Hasen, commonly known as rabbits, are small mammals belonging to the family Leporidae. They are characterized by their long ears, strong hind legs, and short fluffy tails. Hasen are herbivores, primarily feeding on grass, leaves, and vegetables. They are known for their rapid reproduction rates, with a single female capable of producing several litters each year.
In the wild, Hasen are found in various habitats, including forests, grasslands, and deserts. They are social animals, often living in groups called colonies. Their keen senses help them evade predators, making them agile and quick. Hasen play a significant role in their ecosystems by contributing to plant growth through their grazing habits.