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===Taming=== No extant domesticated hares exist. However, hare remains have been found in a wide range of human settlement sites, some showing signs of use beyond simple hunting and eating:<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Sheng |first1=Pengfei |last2=Hu |first2=Yaowu |last3=Sun |first3=Zhouyong |last4=Yang |first4=Liping |last5=Hu |first5=Songmei |last6=Fuller |first6=Benjamin T. |last7=Shang |first7=Xue |title=Early commensal interaction between humans and hares in Neolithic northern China |journal=Antiquity |date=June 2020 |volume=94 |issue=375 |pages=622β636 |doi=10.15184/aqy.2020.36|s2cid=219423073 |doi-access=free }}</ref> * A [[European brown hare]] was buried alongside an older woman in Hungary mid fifth millennium BC. * 12 [[Mountain hare]] metapodials were found in a Swedish grave from third millennium BC. * The Tolai hare (originally described as a [[Cape hare]], amended according to range) was tamed by northern Chinese people in the neolithic period (~third millennium BC) and fed millets.
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