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2/2 How do hares escape predators? Scientists discovered that hares under pursuit shift their back legs away from the direction of movement, which allows them to optimise speed while changing direction. Hares can turn a remarkable 130° in just 0.2s, causing predators to overshoot. Photo: Mike Rae.
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