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Do snowshoe hares and elk live in taiga or tundra?

Snowshoe hares and elk live in the taiga. They like the cold climate and the plants that are in this area.


What continent does a snowshoe hare live on?

The snowshoe hare lives on the North American continent. These hares are a little bigger than regular hares. They are forest dwellers.


Do snowshoe hares live in Colorado?

yes they do usually from 8,000-11,000 ft


What does a snowshoe hare live in?

Hares live all over Canada. They prefer wooded and bushy areas.


Average lifespan of snowshoe cat?

The Snowshoe Hares or Rabbits (as often called) live in the snow covered northern forests of Canada and the Northern areas of the United States of America as well as Greenland.they live in the wild but also in the snowy areas!


How does geography affect the snowshoe hare?

It depends on where the snowshoe hare lives. In the winter, the snowshoe hares that live in warm places without snow are in danger. That's because they have white fur but cannot blend in with the snow because there isn't snow. Those snowshoe hares have their population going down.


Which animals live in a tundra?

Arctic fox,musk ox,black bears,lynx,hares and snowshoe rabbits!


Are Snowshoe Hares live birth?

Snowshoe hares do not have live births; instead, they give birth to altricial young, which are born in a nest after a gestation period of about 36 to 40 days. The young are born hairless, blind, and helpless, requiring maternal care for survival. The mother hare nurses them until they are old enough to fend for themselves.


What kind of rabbits live in coniferous forests?

snowshoe rabbits


How long does it take for a snowshoe hare to become an adult?

If you consider an "adult" animal to be one that can live independently, is fully grown, and can reproduce: snowshoe hares are "adults" at about 1 year old. Baby snowshoe hares may be weaned as early as 1 month. By 8-10 months they will have reached their full-grown size. At a year old, they are finally able to reproduce, and therefore, "all grown up!"


What is the difference between the arctic hare and the snowshoe hare?

the snow hare is slightly larger and more muscular


What kind of shelter do wildebeests live in?

They don't live in a shelter. They are on grasslands.