The arctic hare is a herbivore.
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Yes, they do. Some examples are Arctic Cod, which eats Zooplankton, and a walrus which eats seaweed.
Arctic hares are herbivores and do not hunt.
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.
Yes
Herbivores!
carnivors.
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In the Arctic, herbivores generally outnumber carnivores. The primary herbivores in this region include species like caribou, muskoxen, and various migratory birds that feed on vegetation. Carnivores, such as polar bears, Arctic foxes, and wolves, are fewer in number as they rely on herbivores for food. Thus, the ecological balance favors herbivores in this harsh environment.
There are many herbivores that live within the arctic circle including caribou, musk-oxen, Arctic hares, snowshoe rabbits, reindeer, lemmings, voles and porcupines which live there year-round. Many other animals migrate to the arctic in the spring and leave for warmer climes in the fall, including herbivores such as snow buntings, Canada geese, snow geese, tundra swans, and snow birds (although snowbirds are more omnivorous, eating insects as well as seeds).
No, all hares are herbivores.
Grasses that grow on the tundra.