For the hare is characterized by a change of color of the seasons: winter hare pure white except for black tips of the ears; stain summer fur in different parts of the area - from reddish-gray to slate gray with brown struychatostyu. The head is usually painted slightly darker than the back, sides lighter, belly white. Only in areas where snow cover is not stable, rabbits do not turn white in the winter. Females hare on average are larger than males, color is different. Paws at the hare, and larger feet, especially in winter, because of the thick fur on them, get much wider. With this rabbit fur is easier to run in the snow: he runs like snowshoeing, and falls. Warm and soft perinki hares are constantly with him - on his stomach have hair thicker than elsewhere.
[snəʊ, frɒst ænd ˈsʌnʃaɪn…ˈlʌvli ˈmɔːnɪŋ]
[jet juː, dɪə lʌv, ɪts ˈmæʤɪk ˈskɔːnɪŋ,]
[ɑː stɪl əˈbɛd…əˈweɪk, maɪ swiːt]
[kɑːst sliːp əˈweɪ, aɪ bɛg, ænd, ˈraɪzɪŋ,]
[jɔːˈsɛlf ə ˈnɔːðən stɑː, ðə ˈbleɪzɪŋ]
[ɔːˈrɔːrə, ˈnɔːðən ˈbjuːti, miːt]
[ə ˈmɛləʊ gləʊ laɪk ðæt ɒv ˈæmbə]
[ɪˈluːmz ðə ruːm…tɪz gʊd tuː ˈlɪŋgə]
[bɪˈsaɪd ðə ˈgeɪli ˈkræklɪŋ stəʊv,]
[ænd θɪŋk ænd driːm…bʌt lɛt ˈaʊər ˈɒnɪst]
[braʊn meə wɪˈðaʊt dɪˈleɪ biː ˈhɑːnɪst]
[ðæt wiː meɪ teɪk ə slɛʤ raɪd, lʌv]
[wiːl gɪv friː reɪn tuː hɜː, ænd ˈlaɪtli]
[ðə snəʊ ɒv ˈmɔːnɪŋ ˈgliːmɪŋ ˈbraɪtli]
[skɪm ˈəʊvər ɪt, ænd, fʊl ɒv gliː]
[krɒs ˈɛmpti fiːldz ænd ˈɛmpti ˈmɛdəʊz]
[ə wʌns griːn wʊd wɪð triːz laɪk ˈʃædəʊz]
[ə striːm ænd bæŋk lɒŋ dɪə tuː miː]