The mountain hare is preyed upon by several predators, including the red fox, stoat, and raptors such as golden eagles and buzzards. In addition, larger carnivores like lynxes and wolves may also hunt mountain hares when they inhabit overlapping territories. These predators rely on the hare's relatively slow speed and camouflaged fur to catch them, especially during the winter months when they are more visible against the snow.
Yes, all species of hares are warm-blooded.
Mountain hare was created in 1758.
no person eats it
The mountain hare has three names 1. mountain hare 2. blue hare 3.white hare it has these name because during the summer, it has a blue-grey coat during the winter it changes it coat to white!! that's so cool right? and the mountain hare because it is found on usually mountains!!
The Mountain Hare eats woody plans including gorse, heather and juniper and prefers grasses when available.
Any type that is in the area of the hare.
many mountain lions eat gorillas. egals and viltures.
Correct!
yes it eats grass
Animals such as deer, lynx, boar, fish, rabbit and hare
Coyote, bear, mountain lion, bob-cat, wolf, human and vultures
Jaguars, mountain lions, and harpy eagles prey on boa constrictors.