Stamp: European Hare (Lepus europaeus ssp. cyprius) (Cyprus 2004)

European Hare (Lepus europaeus ssp. cyprius) (Cyprus 2004)

09 September (Cyprus ) within release Mammals of Cyprus goes into circulation Stamp European Hare (Lepus europaeus ssp. cyprius) face value 40 Cypriot cent

Stamp European Hare (Lepus europaeus ssp. cyprius) in catalogues
Michel: Mi:CY 1046
Stanley Gibbons: Sg:CY 1084

Stamp is horizontal format.

se-tenant 40c+40c

Also in the issue Mammals of Cyprus:

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Stamp European Hare (Lepus europaeus ssp. cyprius) in digits
Country: Cyprus
Date: 2004-09-09
Size: 38 x 30
Perforation: comb 13½ x 13¼
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 40 Cypriot cent
Print run: 60000

Stamp European Hare (Lepus europaeus ssp. cyprius) it reflects the thematic directions:

Mammals are any vertebrates within the class Mammalia (/məˈmeɪli.ə/ from Latin mamma "breast"), a clade of endothermic amniotes distinguished from reptiles (including birds) by the possession of a neocortex (a region of the brain), hair, three middle ear bones and mammary glands. All female mammals nurse their young with milk, secreted from the mammary glands. Mammals include the largest animals on the planet, the great whales. The basic body type is a terrestrial quadruped, but some mammals are adapted for life at sea, in the air, in trees, underground or on two legs. The largest group of mammals, the placentals, have a placenta, which enables the feeding of the fetus during gestation. Mammals range in size from the 30–40 mm (1.2–1.6 in) bumblebee bat to the 30-meter (98 ft) blue whale. With the exception of the five species of monotreme (egg-laying mammals), all modern mammals give birth to live young. Most mammals, including the six most species-rich orders, belong to the placental group. The largest orders are the rodents, bats and Soricomorpha (shrews and allies). The next three biggest orders, depending on the biological classification scheme used, are the Primates (apes and monkeys), the Cetartiodactyla (whales and even-toed ungulates), and the Carnivora (cats, dogs, seals, and allies).

Hares and jackrabbits are mammals belonging to the genus Lepus. They are herbivores, and live solitarily or in pairs. They nest in slight depressions called forms, and their young are able to fend for themselves shortly after birth. The genus includes the largest lagomorphs. Most are fast runners with long, powerful hind legs, and large ears to dissipate body heat. Hare species are native to Africa, Eurasia and North America. A hare less than one year old is called a "leveret". A group of hares is called a "husk", a "down", or a "drove".

Stamp, European Hare (Lepus europaeus ssp. cyprius), Cyprus,  , Mammals, Hares