
Arctic hare - Wikipedia
The Arctic hare[2] (Lepus arcticus) is a species of hare highly adapted to living in the Arctic tundra and other icy biomes. The Arctic hare survives with shortened ears and limbs, a small nose, …
Arctic Hare | National Geographic
The arctic hare lives in the harsh environment of the North American tundra. These hares do not hibernate, but survive the dangerous cold with a number of behavioral and physiological...
Arctic Hare Facts - Fact Animal
Arctic hares are enormous, and highly adapted to surviving where no rabbit would dare to set foot. They’re cold weather specialists, and despite their size can still, as they say, haul scut – which …
Arctic Hare - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The Arctic hare (Lepus arcticus) is a highly adapted hare to living in the Arctic tundra and other icy biomes. They can travel together with many other hares and can run up to 60 kilometers per …
Arctic Hare - Facts and Adaptations - Cool Antarctica
The young from one year are ready to breed the following year. Arctic hares tend to disperse during the breeding season, individuals pair up and adopt a mating territory, males may have …
Arctic Hare: Characteristics, Diet, Facts & More [Fact Sheet]
The Arctic hare is uniquely adapted to Arctic conditions and has no recognized subspecies. It stands out from its cousins due to its larger size, shorter ears, and thicker fur, which turns …
Lepus arcticus (Arctic hare) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web …
Arctic hare, Lepus arcticus , are found in the northernmost regions of Greenland, the Arctic Islands and Canada, including Ellesmere Island and further south in Newfoundland and …
Arctic Hare - Lepus arcticus - NatureWorks
In the northernmost parts of its range, it is always white. The Arctic hare has long claws, especially on its hind legs. It uses its claws to dig in packed snow. The Arctic hare can hop on …
Arctic Hare - Animal Kingdom
A member of the Leporidae family, which includes rabbits and hares, the Arctic hare is built for survival in extreme cold, with a thick coat, shortened ears, and powerful hind legs for speed …
Arctic Hare - Arctic Genomics
Arctic hares are the largest living lagomorphs. The Arctic hare resides on the arctic tundra with minimal tree coverage. They dig holes in the snow to protect themselves from the elements …