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.
The Arctic Hare is an herbivore.
The snowshoe hare and the Arctic fox are different in several ways. First, they have different adaptations for their environment. The snowshoe hare has large feet that help it walk on snow while the Arctic fox has thick fur that helps it withstand the cold temperatures. Additionally, they have different diets. The snowshoe hare primarily eats plants while the Arctic fox mainly feeds on small mammals and birds.
There are several species of birds that live in the Arctic. Some are omnivores.
An example of an omnivore in the Arctic besides an Arctic fox is the polar bear. Polar bears primarily feed on seals but also consume plant material such as berries, kelp, and grasses when available. This dietary flexibility allows them to survive in the challenging Arctic environment.
the arctic fox is an omnivore- it mainly eats meat however, in the winter when there is less food- it is forced to eat vegetation
The Arctic Hare is an herbivore.
The snowshoe hare and the Arctic fox are different in several ways. First, they have different adaptations for their environment. The snowshoe hare has large feet that help it walk on snow while the Arctic fox has thick fur that helps it withstand the cold temperatures. Additionally, they have different diets. The snowshoe hare primarily eats plants while the Arctic fox mainly feeds on small mammals and birds.
The Arctic fox is an omnivore.
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
No, they are herbivores.
The snowshoe hare is a herbivore.
An arctic hare is a herbivore. A herbivore is an animal that eats only plant life, if it were to eat insects as well then it would be classified as an omnivore. Some may say that this arctic hare is know to eat the meat in traps left out by hunters, this is possible but not enough evidence is available to prove this and change their classification to a carnivore. Carnivores are meat eaters mainly but will out of desperation and to remedy a sour digestion problem be known to eat plant life and berries.
yes if you live near or on the arctic circle you can have a pet arctic hare.