No, arctic hare pellets are not decomposers; they are the feces of arctic hares. Decomposers are organisms, such as fungi and bacteria, that break down dead organic matter. However, arctic hare pellets can contribute to nutrient cycling in the ecosystem by providing nutrients to the soil as they decompose, supporting plant growth.
Arctic hare pellets do not eat arctic hares; instead, they are the droppings of arctic hares. These pellets are composed of undigested plant material that the hares consume as their primary diet. The misunderstanding may arise from the phrasing, but in reality, the pellets are a byproduct of the hares' feeding habits, not a form of consumption.
The Arctic Hare is an herbivore.
arctic hare live in the arctic when other hares don't live in the arctic
how does a Arctic hare camouflage
the snow hare is slightly larger and more muscular
The Arctic Hare is from the phylum Chordata.
THe arctic hare live tundra
yes if you live near or on the arctic circle you can have a pet arctic hare.
THE arctic hare gets its energy from grass and berries
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No, like all other animals, the Arctic Hare is an eukaryote organism.
No, but an arctic hare is a mammal. I have no idea if the two are related.