Like other hare species, the Chinese hare's diet consists of
grasses and other green plant material, buds, twigs and bark. It is mainly
nocturnal and produces two types of
faeces, moist and dry pellets. It eats the moist pellets immediately so as to extract the maximum nutritional value from its food. It does not live underground in a burrow but has a
form or nest in long vegetation. A litter of about three
precocial young are born in this and visited by the mother once a day for a few minutes to allow them to suckle. The mother's
milk is particularly rich in
protein and
fat and the
lactation period lasts for about three weeks, Various
carnivores prey on the Chinese hare and it relies on its fast running speed to escape from
predators. It may opportunistically use burrows of other animals and pile fecal pellets outside the entrance. ==Status==