Arctic Hare By Andrina Mammal They deliver their babies alive. They deliver their babies alive. They have a backbone. They have a backbone. They have.

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Arctic Hare By Andrina

Mammal They deliver their babies alive. They deliver their babies alive. They have a backbone. They have a backbone. They have lungs and breathe air. They have lungs and breathe air. They are warm-blooded. They are warm-blooded.

Location In rocky slopes In rocky slopes

Habitat Where: In Alaska, Greenland, and Canada Where: In Alaska, Greenland, and Canada Surrounding/Shelter: Rocky Slopes Surrounding/Shelter: Rocky Slopes Temperature: Cold Temperature: Cold

Food The food they eat is: Willow Tree leaves and the roots of the tree. They also eat flowers, saxifrage, and crowberry. The food they eat is: Willow Tree leaves and the roots of the tree. They also eat flowers, saxifrage, and crowberry.

Predator Prey Relationship The Arctic Hare has many predators like: Lynx, Arctic Fox, Snowy Owl, and Polar Bear. The Arctic Hare has many predators like: Lynx, Arctic Fox, Snowy Owl, and Polar Bear.

Size/Looks Height: 22 to 28 inches Weight: 9 to 12 Pounds Description: The fur is white all winter.

Interesting Facts Arctic Hares always stand upwards when they are on slopes. Arctic Hares always stand upwards when they are on slopes.

Interesting Facts Arctic Hares never hibernate. Arctic Hares never hibernate.

Interesting Facts Arctic Hares are a little bit bigger than bunnies. Arctic Hares are a little bit bigger than bunnies.

Interesting Facts Arctic Hares dig big holes to huddle together to stay warm. Arctic Hares dig big holes to huddle together to stay warm.

Interesting Facts Arctic Hares have five or more babies. Arctic Hares have five or more babies.