Hares - page 2

Can Hare swim?
Hares do swim, but, you could say, as little as possible. There is the story of the hare which was startled by some people walking on one side of a wi...
Are Hare herbivores?
Hares are herbivorous and feed mainly on grasses and herbs, supplementing these with twigs, buds, bark and field crops, particularly in winter. Their ...
Are Hare carnivores?
Hare Diet. Hares are herbivorous animals that mostly consume grasses in the wild. This is supplemented with nuts, fruits, vegetables, and fungi. Are h...
What do Arctic hare do?
Traditionally, the arctic hare has been important to Native Americans. These fairly plentiful animals are hunted as a food resource and for their fur,...
What is the Life cycle of hares?
A female hare can birth up to four litters a year. The hares reach maturity after one year. Many hares do not live this long. But some hares can live ...
What is hares baby called?
A young hare is called a leveret (up to one year of age). They are born with their eyes open, and are left alone in the day, laying in place, in forms...
Where hare's are found?
Hares can found in Africa, Eurasia, North America, and some parts of Japan. They like to live in areas that have plenty of trees, bushes, and other ve...
What is the name for hares house?
Most rabbits live underground in burrows or warrens, while hares live in simple nests above the ground, and usually do not live in groups. Hares do no...
How do hare protect themselves?
Their dark eyes sit near the tops of their heads, giving them a wide range of sight. When arctic hares spy predators, they use their white camouflage ...