March Hare
The March Hare is a character from Lewis Carroll's novel, *Alice's Adventures in Wonderland*. Known for its eccentric behavior, the March Hare is often depicted as a mad creature that enjoys tea parties and nonsensical conversations. The character is associated with the idea of madness, particularly during the month of March when hares are known to be more active and frenzied during their mating season.
In the story, the March Hare is often seen alongside the Mad Hatter and the Dormouse at the tea party. Their interactions highlight themes of absurdity and the illogical nature of time and conversation. The March Hare has become a symbol of whimsy and unpredictability in popular culture.