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#11281744
27 May 2024
A brown hare is being seen in Rydsvagen, Linkoping, Sweden, on May 27, 2024. The brown hare, scientifically known as Lepus europaeus, is being described as golden-brown with a pale belly and a white tail. It is being noted as larger than a rabbit, with longer legs and ears that have distinctive black tips, and it is being capable of reaching speeds of up to 45 miles per hour when evading predators.
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#11281745
27 May 2024
A brown hare is being seen in Rydsvagen, Linkoping, Sweden, on May 27, 2024. The brown hare, scientifically known as Lepus europaeus, is being described as golden-brown with a pale belly and a white tail. It is being noted as larger than a rabbit, with longer legs and ears that have distinctive black tips, and it is being capable of reaching speeds of up to 45 miles per hour when evading predators.
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#11281746
27 May 2024
A brown hare is being seen in Rydsvagen, Linkoping, Sweden, on May 27, 2024. The brown hare, scientifically known as Lepus europaeus, is being described as golden-brown with a pale belly and a white tail. It is being noted as larger than a rabbit, with longer legs and ears that have distinctive black tips, and it is being capable of reaching speeds of up to 45 miles per hour when evading predators.
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#11281747
27 May 2024
A brown hare is being seen in Rydsvagen, Linkoping, Sweden, on May 27, 2024. The brown hare, scientifically known as Lepus europaeus, is being described as golden-brown with a pale belly and a white tail. It is being noted as larger than a rabbit, with longer legs and ears that have distinctive black tips, and it is being capable of reaching speeds of up to 45 miles per hour when evading predators.
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#11281748
27 May 2024
A brown hare is being seen in Rydsvagen, Linkoping, Sweden, on May 27, 2024. The brown hare, scientifically known as Lepus europaeus, is being described as golden-brown with a pale belly and a white tail. It is being noted as larger than a rabbit, with longer legs and ears that have distinctive black tips, and it is being capable of reaching speeds of up to 45 miles per hour when evading predators.
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#11281749
27 May 2024
A brown hare is being seen in Rydsvagen, Linkoping, Sweden, on May 27, 2024. The brown hare, scientifically known as Lepus europaeus, is being described as golden-brown with a pale belly and a white tail. It is being noted as larger than a rabbit, with longer legs and ears that have distinctive black tips, and it is being capable of reaching speeds of up to 45 miles per hour when evading predators.
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#11070369
12 March 2024
A brown hare is being seen in Rydsvagen, Linkoping, Sweden, on March 12, 2024. The brown hare, scientifically known as Lepus europaeus, is golden-brown with a pale belly and a white tail. It is larger than a rabbit, with longer legs and ears that have distinctive black tips, and it is capable of reaching speeds of up to 45 miles per hour when evading predators.
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#11070370
12 March 2024
A brown hare is being seen in Rydsvagen, Linkoping, Sweden, on March 12, 2024. The brown hare, scientifically known as Lepus europaeus, is golden-brown with a pale belly and a white tail. It is larger than a rabbit, with longer legs and ears that have distinctive black tips, and it is capable of reaching speeds of up to 45 miles per hour when evading predators.
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#11070371
12 March 2024
A brown hare is being seen up close, focusing on its eye, in Linkoping, Sweden, on March 12, 2024. The brown hare, scientifically known as Lepus europaeus, is golden-brown with a pale belly and a white tail. It is larger than a rabbit, with longer legs and ears that have distinctive black tips, and it is capable of reaching speeds of up to 45 miles per hour to evade predators.
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#10356410
11 August 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - AUGUST 10, 2023: The board in front of the exchange office in the center of Krakow, where the owners provide only the selling exchange rate of currencies, seen on August 10, 2023, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland. For years, numerous dishonest exchange office owners have prominently displayed inflated exchange rates or only selling exchange rates, luring unsuspecting tourists. Sadly, these practices persist as cases often go unpunished. Despite investigations, legal action is limited due to complex circumstances. This ongoing situation undermines both tourists' trust and the integrity of these businesses.
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