The Natal red rock hare is a large rabbit, measuring in length, having a long, bright reddish brown
tail lighter in tone than other members of the genus, and weighing . It has a slightly grizzled, grayish brown head with gray or grayish white lower cheeks and chin, and a grayish white band running laterally along the jaw edge up to the
nuchal patch. It has grizzled, brown dorsal
pelage flecked with black, and pale reddish brown ventral pelage with non-uniform white patches and streaks. The flanks are paler than the dorsal fur and have fewer hairs, which feature black tips. The
upperparts and gular collar are reddish brown in color, in contrast with the color of the chest and throat. sparsely furred, and are gray on the inner surface and whitish gray on the outer surface. The nuchal patch is brown to gray in color, and the rump is bright reddish brown. It has gray
underfur. The feet pads are reddish brown, and the forelimbs and hindlimbs are a dull reddish brown. The dense fur is thick and rougher than other rock hares. The flesh is reported to have an odor comparable to urine. It is similar to the Hewitt's red rock hare (
P. saunderside), which is shorter, has shorter ears, and a longer tail. ==Distribution and habitat==