
The Arctic bunny has thick, white hide which permits it to keep occupying the Arctic areas successfully, in warmth and disguise. The Arctic rabbit consumes shoots, buds and berries discovered around the snow.

The Arctic rabbit is basically single. Then again, throughout winter months, this species may exhibit ‘flocking’ conduct, off and on again assembling in impressive aggregations of up to 3,000 people (3). This extraordinary conduct may give the Arctic rabbit insurance from predators for example the Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) making it harder for predators to discover a single without being viewed (2). The ‘flock’ are synchronised with one another and are fit to move, run and update bearing meanwhile (3).
Arctic Hare
Arctic Hare
Arctic Hare
Arctic Hare
Arctic Hare
Arctic Hare
Arctic Hare
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