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Arctic Hare
Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Lagomorpha
Family: Leporidae
Genus: Lepus
Species: timidus
Binomial name
Lepus timidus
Linnaeus, 1758

The Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus) is a hare, which is largely adapted to polar and mountainous habitats. It is distributed from Scandinavia to eastern Siberia; in addition there are isolated populations in the Alps, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Hokkaido.


Whilst the fur is brown in summer, in preparation for winter this species moults into a white (or largely white) pelage. The Irish race (Lepus timidus hibernicus) in particular does not become completely white in winter.


Alternative common names include Blue Hare, Tundra Hare, Variable Hare, White Hare, Alpine Hare and Irish Hare.


The Alpine Hare is the provincial animal of Medelpadia in Sweden.


The Arctic Hare (Lepus timidus arcticus) is widely considered as a subspecies of the Mountain Hare. It is distributed over the tundra regions of Greenland and the northernmost parts of Canada. Some authorities regard the Arctic Hare as a separate species, L. arcticus. In the far north, it is white year-round; in other parts, it is a frosty blue grey colour in summer but the tail remains white.

Mountain Hare – moulting into summer pelage – Scotland May 2004
Mountain Hare – moulting into summer pelage – Scotland May 2004

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Arctic Hare - information (Canadian animals) (600 words)
The arctic hare lives throughout the tundra of Canada from Newfoundland to the Northwest Territories.
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Arctic hare are the food for Snowy Owls, other birds of prey, wolves, foxes, weasels and polar bears.
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