The Arctic hare plays a crucial role in its ecosystem as a herbivore, primarily consuming woody plants, leaves, and flowers, which helps maintain the balance of vegetation in its habitat. Additionally, it serves as a key prey species for predators such as arctic foxes, wolves, and Birds of Prey, thus contributing to the food web. By supporting these predator populations, Arctic hares help sustain the ecological dynamics of their cold, northern environments.
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 Arctic Hare is from the phylum Chordata.
THe arctic hare live tundra
the snow hare is slightly larger and more muscular
THE arctic hare gets its energy from grass and berries
yes if you live near or on the arctic circle you can have a pet arctic hare.
Arctic
No, like all other animals, the Arctic Hare is an eukaryote organism.
In the Arctic, yes
The Arctic Hare digs through the snow and looks for vegetation.