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Rabbits... Aren't they cute? Rabbits' fluffiness and the roundness (especially when they sit down) are unbearably adorable in our book!
Here we have the arctic hare. Living in cold regions like Greenland and Canada, arctic hare seems to have more fur than many rabbits.
This is all well and good, but our image of the fluffy-cute rabbit will end right here with this photo:
WTF - is that a horse's legs? Instead of cute chubby legs we get thin and long legs!
Now watch the arctic hare in motion:
Source: YouTube
Source: YouTube
Watch the way they prance! Apparently, an arctic hare can travel at a speed of 60 km/h.
If you've never seen an arctic hare before, it makes you wanna say "this is not the legs you want from rabbits".
Japanese social media reacts
Are legs stuck in the ground?
Someone even created an original character out of them
And even miniature figures are available
Wow, what an odd experience! While I'm shocked at their legs, I bet arctic hares are running around in the wild somewhere out there...