No they live in hutches (if they are in captivity) or in burrows underground if they are in the wild.
No, they do not. Unlike rabbit species, who do live in ground holes and burrow, hares live aboveground. They make their nests in shallow depressions of grass flattened grass. In the world of the hair, this is called a form.
The Mountain Hare lives in the coniferous forests, tundras and mountains of the Arctic regions in Europe and Asia.
well since arctic is in arctic hares, arctic hares live above the arctic circle.
Hares live in a small depression in the ground called a "form" or burrow.
hares and jackrabbits live in simple flattened nests of grass above the ground called a form, and usually do not live in groups.
Hares are usually found in open country, especially farm fields of grass, where they can see a long way. They live above ground in a hollow called a "Form", and rely on their speed to escape from danger.
Trees. Squirrels live in nests in trees.
They live above ground.
of course toucans live above the ground!
Cheetahs do not burrow and do live their lives above ground.
10 hares eat the same as 1 sheep. Leverets are born completely formed - with fur and eyes open and are hidden individually by the doe, scattered around her home range. Both bucks and does "box" when mating season comes around. Belgian hares are rabbits Hares mostly live above ground but have shallow U-shaped burrows known as forms
no not all birds