
Snowshoe hare - Wikipedia
The snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus), also called the varying hare or snowshoe rabbit, is a species of hare found in North America. It has the name "snowshoe" because of the large size of its hind feet. The animal's feet prevent it from sinking into the snow when it hops and walks.
Snowshoe Hare - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
Snowshoe hares occur from Newfoundland to Alaska; south in the Sierra Nevada to central California; in the Rocky Mountains to southern Utah and northern New Mexico; and in the Appalachian Mountains to North Carolina and Tennessee.
Snowshoe Hare - U.S. National Park Service
Oct 28, 2021 · Snowshoe hares live in the boreal forests of North America and are active year-round. They gain their curious name from their very large hind feet that are lined with stiff hairs that form a snowshoe, supporting their weight on the surface of the snow.
The Snowshoe Hare’s Habitat (and Where You Can Find Them)
Oct 9, 2022 · What Kind Of Habitat Do Snowshoe Hares Prefer? When it comes to their habitat, snowshoe hares like the cold. These mammals are found almost exclusively in places in chilly climates like Canada and Alaska, or in scattered populations in other …
Snowshoe Hare - Facts, Diet & Habitat Information - Animal …
Snowshoe Hare Habitat. The snowshoe hare lives in forest areas where the ground is covered with undergrowth, swamps and thickets. Snowshoe Hare Diet. Snowshoe hares are herbivores. Their diet consists of plants such as grass, ferns and leaves in the summer and twigs, buds and bark in the winter. The snowshoe hare either feeds alone or in small ...
Snowshoe Hare - National Wildlife Federation
Snowshoe hares live in the coniferous and boreal forests of the Rocky Mountains, the Appalachian Mountains, the Pacific Northwest, New England, Alaska, Minnesota, Michigan, and Montana. Within the United States, most of these coniferous forests are found on mountaintops, such as the Rockies, or near the Canadian border.
Snowshoe Hare Facts, Information, Pictures & Video - Active Wild
Mar 20, 2016 · The Snowshoe Hare (Lepus Americanus) is a forest dwelling hare found in the Boreal and Coniferous forests of North America. Its range extends from the shores of the Arctic Ocean south through the higher elevations of the Rocky, …
101 Facts About Snowshoe Hares - North American Nature
The snowshoe hare is found in alpine regions of the United States and Canada. Snowshoe hares tend to be larger than rabbits and have longer legs and bigger ears. When threatened, rabbits normally freeze and rely on disguise. The snowshoe hare uses their big …
Snowshoe Hare - Minnesota DNR
The snowshoe hare is a northern species which thrives throughout much of Canada and even as far north as Alaska. In the upper half of Minnesota, it lives in dense woodlands and forest bogs. Hares spend their entire lives in an area of just a few acres.
Snowshoe hare | State of New Hampshire Fish and Game
Range and Distribution: Snowshoe hare are found throughout New England, across Canada,, and south to the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains. In New Hampshire they are most abundant in the northern three counties. Habits and Habitats: In summer hare eat clover, grass, dandelions, berries, and ferns.