keltakorva
Keltakorva is the Finnish word for the Eurasian hare (Lepus europaeus). This species of hare is widely distributed across Europe and parts of Asia. It is characterized by its long ears, which give it its name in Finnish, meaning "yellow ear," although the ears are not truly yellow but typically brown or grey with black tips. Eurasian hares are herbivores, feeding on grasses, herbs, and bark. They are solitary animals, primarily active at dawn and dusk. Their breeding season can extend throughout the year, with females producing multiple litters of leverets. Keltakorva are known for their speed and ability to evade predators through rapid bursts of running. They inhabit open country, including grasslands, meadows, and agricultural fields. The population status of the Eurasian hare varies across its range, with some regions experiencing declines.