Panya
Panya is a Swahili word that translates to "rabbit" or "hare" in English. The term is commonly used in East Africa, particularly in countries like Kenya and Tanzania. Rabbits and hares are small to medium-sized mammals belonging to the order Lagomorpha. They are characterized by their long ears, powerful hind legs for jumping, and a short, fluffy tail.
In many African cultures, animals like the panya hold symbolic meaning. They are often associated with speed,
The panya, or its wild counterparts, the hares, are herbivores, feeding on grasses, leaves, and other vegetation.