Yes but only in a condition of near-starvation.
Rabbits and hares are essentially herbivorous, with a preference for leafy greens.
Try small carrots or lettuce, and a wide variety of leafy vegetation is even better.
no because RABBITS don't even eat meat i don't think a hare could.
The Arctic Hare is a herbivore, and would not eat meat.
The Arctic Hare or Polar Rabbit (Lepus arcticus)is omnivorous. They primarily eat woody plants but also dine on grasses, leaves, buds, and berries. They are also known to eat meat.
An arctic hare is a herbivore. A herbivore is an animal that eats only plant life, if it were to eat insects as well then it would be classified as an omnivore. Some may say that this arctic hare is know to eat the meat in traps left out by hunters, this is possible but not enough evidence is available to prove this and change their classification to a carnivore. Carnivores are meat eaters mainly but will out of desperation and to remedy a sour digestion problem be known to eat plant life and berries.
The snowshoe hare nibbles throughout the night on leaves, grass, and ferns. There is no specific amount that they eat. During the winter, they eat twigs, bark from trees, and flower buds. They have been known to steal meat from bait-traps. The nocturnal hare turns white in winter and brown in spring.
The main prey of the cheetah are small antelope, birds, hare, and warthogs. Cheetahs eat about 6 lbs of meat per day. A good meal is a gazelle, a gnu, a warthog, an impala, or a wildebeest calf
Example, if you are a Hare Krishna then part of your religion is that you don't eat meat. I personally do not eat meat because I feel that I don't need it and that it does cause unnecessary suffering.
A lynx is a carnivore and a hare is a herbivore. Meaning that the hare eats plants and the lynx eats meat. A hare is meat, so a lynx could feed off of the hare. the Canadian lynx preys heavily on the snowshoe hare.
The arctic hare (Lepus arcticus), or polar rabbit, subsists upon crowberries, grasses, mosses, lichens, seaweed, willow twigs, and the bark, leaves, and stems of woody plants. When early summer arrives, purple mountain saxifrage is a favorite. Four subspecies of the arctic hare are recognized.Sometimes the hare will eat meat in the winter. In the winter the arctic hare also feeds on bare twigs and vegetables just under the snow. They also feed on grass, bugs, twigs, and leaves in the summer. In the winter it will also eat spruce twigs, bark, needles, and buds of hard wood. They will also feed on willow and dwarf arctic plants.Animals in the same family tend to eat similar food, so a hare would eat the same stuff as a wild English countryside rabbit, which would be grass, moss, heather and any wild plant things.
Lacto-ovo vegetarians will eat products that come from animals, as long as no animals are killed in the process.
Because the wolverines would eat the hare!
they eat berries, mosses lichens, buds, leaves, seaweed, bark, willow twigs polar bears and large bears such as owls eat them