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Arctic Hare

Arctic Hare. By Andrina. Mammal. They deliver their babies alive. They have a backbone. They have lungs and breathe air. They are warm-blooded. Location. In rocky slopes. Habitat. Where: In Alaska, Greenland, and Canada Surrounding/Shelter: Rocky Slopes Temperature: Cold. Food.

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Arctic Hare

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  1. Arctic Hare By Andrina

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

  3. Location • In rocky slopes

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

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

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

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

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

  9. Interesting Facts • Arctic Hares never hibernate.

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

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

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

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