File:Springhaas.jpg
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[edit]Originally uploaded as en:Image:Springhaas.jpg by en:User:Ancheta Wis.
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[edit]Springhaas specimen at Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago. Also called springhare by analogy to English names from Afrikaans.
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