Mountain Hare
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Order | Lagomorpha |
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Family | Leporidae |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Mass | 3. 1 kg (Adult) |
Scientific name | Lepus timidus |
Phylum | Chordata |
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ID | 2360520 |
About Mountain Hare
The mountain hare, also known as blue hare, tundra hare, variable hare, white hare, snow hare, alpine hare, and Irish hare, is a Palearctic hare that is largely adapted to polar and mountainous habitats.
Woolly mammoth and other Ice Age remains found in Devon
... The archaeological team has so far found the partial remains of a woolly mammoth and a woolly rhinoceros, along with a virtually complete wolf skeleton and the partial remains of a hyena, horse, reindeer, Mountain Hare and red fox...
National Parks competition won by Peak District photo
... Gareth Mon was runner-up with his photograph of Snowdonia National Park, which he took after four failed attempts of lugging 35kg of equipment up Snowdon Helen Storer made the competition s shortlist with this photograph of Broads National Park taken one cold misty morning Chloe Swift took this photograph of her sons, aged seven and four, at Leather Tor in Dartmoor National Park Steve Burnett took this shot on Skomer Island in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Shaun Davey captured the countryside near Holt in Exmoor National Park Gillian Thomas said she took this image during the autumn of last year in Rhinefield at New Forest National Park Thomas Bown snapped this shot of St Brides Bay, with Skomer Island offshore, in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Jon Roberts found a Mountain Hare sheltering near Cairn Lochan in Cairngorms National Park Follow BBC East Midlands on, or...