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The Arctic hare is primarily crepuscular, meaning it is most active during the dawn and dusk hours. While they can be seen foraging during the day, especially in the summer when the days are longer, they tend to avoid the heat and predation risks associated with daytime activity. Their behavior is adapted to the harsh Arctic environment, allowing them to conserve energy and stay safe from predators.

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