The Arctic Hare is a herbivore, and would not eat meat.
artic foxes, artic wolves, snow owls, lemmings, and snow hares Snow owl and caribou
Some herbivore animals that live in the Arctic include muskoxen, caribou (reindeer), Arctic hares, and lemmings. These animals have adapted to the cold climate and harsh conditions by developing thick fur and efficient metabolisms.
mainly through their fur
the artic hare will be eaten by the artic fox
Yes, artic hares.
Arctic wolves are meat eaters. Their diet consists of caribou, artic hares, and seals. They also eat lemmings and musk ox.
small animals like rabbit, mice, squirrels, badger, beaver, birds, ground hogs, wild hogs, anything they can catch. I don't think they eat carrion ( animals all ready dead) unless they were really hungry.
They have white fur for camouflager?They have long hears so that way they can here.They also have Big feet so that way they can hop.
animals- polar bears seals artic foxes artic hares plants reindeer mossess small shrubs that's what i can think of right now so :)
Cape hares are eaten by small carnivores. Small spotted cats and larger cats also eat the cape hares. They take refuge in high grass and vegetation to avoid being seen.
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.
Bengal Tigers are carnivores. They eat large animals such as water buffalo and smaller animals like porcupines and hares. They will also eat domestic livestock.