lepus americanus
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lepus americanus.
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There's no animal known as the "winter rabbit." There are many species of rabbit and each species has its own scientific name. This question may be asking about the Snowshoe Hare, which has the scientific name of Lepus americanus.
I am sorry, but I have no clue how tall this snowshoe hare is.
A snowshoe hare is a mammal. All mammals are vertebrates.
The snowshoe hare or rabbit has been given the nickname or alternate name of the varying hare. The hare is brown during the summer and morphs its coat to white for the winter.
snowshoe hare white fur helps them blend into its snowy surroundings.
There are many types of rabbits each with there own scientific names. Here are some examples: White tailed Jackrabbit-Lepus townsendii European hare-Lepus europaeus Snowshoe hare-Lepus americanus Eastern cottontail- Sylvilagus floridanus
No, the snowshoe hare is not the biggest hare. The largest species of hare is the European brown hare, which can weigh up to 7-8 pounds. In comparison, the snowshoe hare typically weighs around 3-6 pounds. Snowshoe hares are known for their distinctive large feet and adaptations to snowy environments rather than their size.
The Snowshoe Hare is a herbivore.
snowshoe hares are found in the northern forests.
snowshoe hares are found in the northern forests.