Arctic hares primarily feed on a diet consisting of woody plants, lichens, and shrubs, especially during the winter months. While they are not known to eat berries as a staple part of their diet, they may consume them if available in their habitat during the summer. Their diet is largely influenced by seasonal availability of food sources in the Arctic tundra.
they eat berries, mosses lichens, buds, leaves, seaweed, bark, willow twigs polar bears and large bears such as owls eat them
THE arctic hare gets its energy from grass and berries
they eat berries, mosses lichens, buds, leaves, seaweed, bark, willow twigs polar bears and large bears such as owls eat them
The Arctic Hare or Polar Rabbit (Lepus arcticus)is omnivorous. They primarily eat woody plants but also dine on grasses, leaves, buds, and berries. They are also known to eat meat.
Arctic hares eat willow twigs, berries, grass, leaves, and saxifrage. The arctic is covered in greenery for part of the year. During that time, the hares tend to have a fresher diet. As winter approaches and snow falls, they will dig for roots and twigs.
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Arctic hare need a lot of food if they can not find any food that they eat they will eat bark.
The Arctic hare
An Arctic hare eats willow twigs, roots, sedges, mosses, berries, tree leaves, grasses, herbs, seaweed, saxifrage, crowberry, dwarf willow bark, shoots, lichens, buds, carrion or the decaying flesh of other animals.
Polar bears don't eat Arctic foxes, but Arctic foxes do eat Arctic hares.
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