The Arctic Hare changes color for summer and winter seasons as an adaptation for blending in with their environment. This keeps them safer from predators.
the Arctic fox, being very cute, turns white in the winter and brownish red in the summer. changing color helps it hide in the snow or the earth predators or hides it so it can capture prey
To blend in with their environment, making it more difficult for predators or prey to spot them.
Their coats change color to blend with the dominant color of the season- white in winter.
Arctic hares do not change the environment, they adapt to it.
arctic hare live in the arctic when other hares don't live in the arctic
Arctic hares are herbivores and do not hunt.
well since arctic is in arctic hares, arctic hares live above the arctic circle.
So the arctic hares contribute to their environment because they change color to blend in with surroundings. Arctic hares usually have long ears, powerful back legs, and black beady eyes. If anyone wants to hunt them, that's illegal so don't. It would be better to live in a world with good people.Arctic hares usually live in Antarctica or Alaska which is part of the US even though its connected to the northwest tip of Canada.
Arctic Hares live on the land.
The Arctic Hare is in the Animalia kingdom. This applies to all species of rabbits and hares.
snowy owls are the ones that mostly eat Arctic hares
No, Arctic hares do not migrate.
Yes, they are called Arctic Hares. They are preyed upon by Arctic Owls and Canadian Lynxes.
Within the Arctic Circle.