Not realy, the brown hare (Lepus europaeus) although common has declining numbers. The arctic hare (Lepus timidus) is considered common by the IUCN Red List
According to the IUCN, the arctic hare is not an endangered species. It is listed as Least Concern.
No, they are a least concern
yes
yes it is it is endangered because it is hunted for its fur and tribes eat them and they are kept as pets and they hardly ever breed!! :) :)
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AnswerI don't think so. No. The snowshoe hare is still a common species. no it is not it is lc (least concern) if they where endangered so will bobcats snow shoe hares are their favorite prey bobcats are also lc Do you have any data to substantiate your comments?
No its Conservation Status is : Least Concern
AnswerI don't think so. No. The snowshoe hare is still a common species. no it is not it is lc (least concern) if they where endangered so will bobcats snow shoe hares are their favorite prey bobcats are also lc Do you have any data to substantiate your comments?
People in the African deserts, like bushmen for example, use the spring hare as food.
I guess because rabbits and hares REALLY like making babies, and spring is a season of new life.
They are endangered due to pollution and deforestation. Poor froggies! Stupid, selfish people! :)
Collective nouns for hares are a drove of hares, a down of hares, a husk of hares, a mute of hares, a leash of hares, and a trace of hares.
There are several collective nouns for hares, they are listed below; drove of hares, down of hares, husk of hares, leash of hares, trace of hares, trip of hares, warren of hares
carnivore's hares
The most seriously endangered are the gazelle, leopard, snow leopard, mark or goat, and Bactrian deer. Other wild animals of Afghanistan include Marco Polo sheep, urials, ibex, bears, wolves, foxes, hyenas, jackals, and mongooses. Wild boar, hedgehogs, shrews, hares, mouse hares, bats, and various rodents also occur. he most seriously endangered are the gazelle, leopard, snow leopard, mark or goat, and Bactrian deer. Other wild animals of Afghanistan include Marco Polo sheep, urials, ibex, bears, wolves, foxes, hyenas, jackals, and mongooses. Wild boar, hedgehogs, shrews, hares, mouse hares, bats, and various rodents also occur.