no because RABBITS don't even eat meat i don't think a hare could.
Hares will eat meat only in desperate situations, however its digestive system was not designed to digest meat so it could make it ill.
The Arctic Hare is a herbivore, and would not eat meat.
Dholes eat berries, insects, lizards, deer, small rodents, wild sheep, wild pigs, goats, hares, and monkeys
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Arctic Hares do not eat Lemmings nor do they eat any meat. Arctic Hares are herbivores which means they only eat vegetation. Lemmings are also herbivores.
Hunter eat wild animals meat and berries,such as wild pig.
A bear, because they eat meat and berries A bear, because they eat meat and berries
No, they are carnivores. They eat meat.
No way. Do not ever eat wild meat that is contaminated. A rule of thumb for all wild meat. Even if it is domesticated do not eat it. It is better to be safe than sorry. MG
Arctic Hares eat Saxifrage. Sometimes people pick the wild flowers as well.
yes they do. Infact they eat hares, warthhogs, birds and sheep. They can also eat bigger things like young wildebeest.
North American "rabbits" are all actually hares, even our common Cotton Tail and Snowshoe. They live in nests in thickets and wood piles and occasionally they will move into an abbandoned burrow but they never dig their own. They eat sweet grasses, such as timothy. alfalfa, clover and garden greens. In the winter, when food is scarce they will eat bark from sapplings and cedar. They are preyed upon by every animal that eats meat, from housecat to bears, raptors and man, even squirrels will raid a hares nest to eat the young. The size of their litters vary effected by local hare population and availability of food.