Spring hares primarily feed on a diet of grasses, leaves, and other plant materials found in the savanna. They may also consume roots and tubers when available. Their herbivorous diet helps them thrive in the dry and open environments typical of their habitat. These animals are nocturnal, foraging primarily at night to avoid predators.
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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!! :) :)
snowy owls are the ones that mostly eat Arctic hares
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Of course, rabbits and hares are in the same family of Legamorphs.
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Yes.
Hares typically consume a diet of grasses, herbs, and other plant materials. While hares may eat carrots if they come across them, they are not a staple part of their diet.
People in the African deserts, like bushmen for example, use the spring hare as food.
Cheetahs that live in the savanna eat mainly gazelles, impalas, and wildebeest calves. The also eat rabbits, birds, and antelopes.
Hares will eat meat only in desperate situations, however its digestive system was not designed to digest meat so it could make it ill.
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.