Hares are found in several parts of the world.
Arctic Hare - Northern Canada and Greenland
Alaskan Hare - (lepus othus) - Alaska, Eastern Top of Siberia
Brown Hare - Britain
Cape Hare - (lepus capensis) - Africia, Middle East and Central Asia
European hare also know as Brown Hare and Common Hare (lepus europaeus) - Great Britain and Western Europe
Mountain Hare (lepus timidus) - Scotland and Ireland
Red Rock Hare (pronolagus rupestris) - Kenya, Zambia, eastern Rhodesia, South Africa
Snowshoe Hare (lepus americanus) - Canada and Northern United States
There are several collective nouns for hares, they are listed below; drove of hares, down of hares, husk of hares, leash of hares, trace of hares, trip of hares, warren of hares
The collective noun for a group of hares is a drove.
A group of hares is called a down, husk or warren.
No, they do not. Unlike rabbit species, who do live in ground holes and burrow, hares live aboveground. They make their nests in shallow depressions of grass flattened grass. In the world of the hair, this is called a form.
Hares are preyed upon by a variety of predators including foxes, coyotes, owls, hawks, eagles, and bobcats. These animals feed on hares as part of their natural diet due to their abundance in many habitats.
arctic hare live in the arctic when other hares don't live in the arctic
Arctic Hares live on the land.
a burrow
hares live in a burrow
in medows.
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well since arctic is in arctic hares, arctic hares live above the arctic circle.
Hares are mammals. All mammals give birth to live young.
Yes. There are many species of wild rabbits and hares in Africa.
yes and no becase some hares live in the cool and some dont! it all depends on the weather and where they live!
Snowshoe hares and elk live in the taiga. They like the cold climate and the plants that are in this area.
they live in tunnels and any sort of holds.