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    :''Not to be confused with [[rabbits]].''
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    '''Hares''' were mammals. They were herbivores, and lived solitarily or in pairs.
    '''Hares''' were mammals. They were herbivores, and lived solitarily or in pairs.
    ==History==
    ==History==
    There was a saying about being as "[[wikipedia:Mad as a March hare|mad as a March hare]]." It is alleged that [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] used it in his personal journal to describe [[Zarok the Sorcerer]].{{Gameref|MPSP}}
    ===14th century===
    There was a saying about being as "[[wikipedia:Mad as a March hare|mad as a March hare]]." It is alleged that [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] used the saying in his personal journal to describe [[Zarok the Sorcerer]].{{Gameref|MPSP}}
     
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    Latest revision as of 19:08, 10 December 2024

    Hares
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    Mentioned in MediEvil: Resurrection MediEvil: Resurrection
    Not to be confused with rabbits.
    Wikipedia
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    Hares were mammals. They were herbivores, and lived solitarily or in pairs.

    History

    14th century

    There was a saying about being as "mad as a March hare." It is alleged that Sir Daniel Fortesque used the saying in his personal journal to describe Zarok the Sorcerer.[1]

    References

    1. MediEvil: Resurrection MediEvil: Resurrection. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on September 1, 2005.

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