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"Mad as a March hare" was a common phrase in Carroll's time, and refers to the hare's antics during March, although it is reported in The Annotated Alice by Martin Gardner that this is based more on popular belief than science. The behaviour of hares is very similar throughout the breeding season[?], which spans several months, and there is no special frenzy of activity in March.
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