The arctic hare (Lepus arcticus), or polar rabbit, subsists upon crowberries, grasses, mosses, lichens, seaweed, willow twigs, and the bark, leaves, and stems of woody plants. When early summer arrives, purple mountain saxifrage is a favorite. Four subspecies of the arctic hare are recognized.
Sometimes the hare will eat meat in the winter. In the winter the arctic hare also feeds on bare twigs and vegetables just under the snow. They also feed on grass, bugs, twigs, and leaves in the summer. In the winter it will also eat spruce twigs, bark, needles, and buds of hard wood. They will also feed on willow and dwarf arctic plants.
Animals in the same family tend to eat similar food, so a hare would eat the same stuff as a wild English countryside rabbit, which would be grass, moss, heather and any wild plant things.
Arctic fox
polar bears.
Yes, if water is available to them. The arctic hare generally eats snow to obtain water.
they eat berries, mosses lichens, buds, leaves, seaweed, bark, willow twigs polar bears and large bears such as owls eat them
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 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 hare live tundra
The Arctic Hare is from the phylum Chordata.
the snow hare is slightly larger and more muscular
Arctic fox