African savanna hare

A clever, athletic survivor, perfectly adapted to Africa’s open landscapes

Giles Laurent,


African savanna hare

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A clever, athletic survivor, perfectly adapted to Africa’s open landscapes

Population

A nimble and adaptable hare that roams across much of sub-Saharan Africa, from grassy savannas and open woodlands to farmland edges and scrublands. Unlike the more localized or specialized hares of the world, this species is a generalist survivor, thriving in a wide range of habitats and playing a key role as both grazer and prey in African ecosystems.

In appearance, the African savanna hare looks like a classic hare—slender yet muscular, built for speed and agility. Their ears are long and upright, often tipped with black, and they have a short, fluffy tail, white below and darker above. Their fur varies in color depending on region, usually brown, gray, or reddish, mottled to blend perfectly with the dry grasses and soils of their environment.

Behaviorally, these hares are mostly solitary and nocturnal, resting in shallow depressions called “forms” during the day, where their camouflage helps them disappear into the landscape. At dusk, they become active, foraging on grasses, herbs, and shrubs. They are herbivores with a trick up their sleeve—like rabbits, they practice coprophagy, re-eating their soft droppings to extract extra nutrients from their fibrous diet. When threatened, they rely on their speed and zig-zag running style to evade predators such as jackals, servals, and large raptors.

What makes the African savanna hare especially interesting is its adaptability. It lives in a broad range across the continent, and while it prefers open grasslands, it can also survive in semi-arid areas and even near cultivated fields. This flexibility has made it a common species despite heavy predation, hunting, and habitat change. It also serves as an important food source for both humans and wild carnivores, maintaining its place in the food web.

Distribution

Country
Population est.
Status
Year
Comments
Algeria
2018
Angola
2018
Benin
2018
Botswana
2018
Burkina Faso
2018
Burundi
2018
Cameroon
2018
Central Af. Rep.
2018
Chad
2018
Côte D’ivoire
2018
DR Congo (Kinshasa)
2018
Eswatini
2018
Ethiopia
2018
Gambia
2018
Ghana
2018
Guinea-Bissau
2018
Guinea
2018
Kenya
2018
Lesotho
2018
Malawi
2018
Mali
2018
Mauritania
2018
Morocco
2018
Possibly Extant
Mozambique
2018
Namibia
2018
Niger
2018
Nigeria
2018
Rwanda
2018
Senegal
2018
South Africa
2018
Sudan
2018
Tanzania
2018
Togo
2018
Uganda
2018
Zambia
2018
Zimbabwe
2018

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Terrestrial / Aquatic

Altricial / Precocial

Polygamous / Monogamous

Dimorphic (size) / Monomorphic

Active: Diurnal / Nocturnal

Social behavior: Solitary / Pack / Herd

Diet: Carnivore / Herbivore / Omnivore / Piscivorous / Insectivore

Migratory: Yes / No

Domesticated: Yes / No

Dangerous: Yes / No