arctic hare
The arctic hare is a small mammal found in the cold regions of the Arctic, primarily in Greenland and parts of Canada. It has thick, white fur that helps it blend into the snowy environment, providing excellent camouflage from predators. These hares are well-adapted to extreme cold, with a layer of fat beneath their skin for insulation.
Arctic hares are herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses, mosses, and other vegetation. They are known for their strong hind legs, which allow them to run quickly to escape threats. During the summer, their fur changes to a brown or gray color to match the tundra landscape.