about 30 or 40 pounds of food a day.
i estimate there are 100 left
An arctic hare lives in the Taiga Biome. This biome is the hemisphere from Alaska to Japan. The taiga is a coniferous forest. The taiga is the largest biome, but also the coldest. It is cold for almost the whole year, but in its warmest months the arctic hare has good vegetation. The arctic hare is a herbivore, which means it eats plants. But in the long, cold months it sometimes must eat meat. The arctic hare must be smart, because the taiga is a tough place to live.. with it's winter temperatures as low as -90 degrees Fahrenheit!
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Polar Bear, Arctic Hare, Arctic fox, Seals, Walrus, Norway Lemming, Arctic Wolf, Snowy Owl, Gyrfalcon, Caribou, Musk Ox, and Rock Ptarmigan. Also the ermine, wolverine, and many others.
Arctic hares, lemmings, and caribou are known to feed on tufted saxifrage, as it is a common plant in the Arctic tundra. These animals rely on the plant as a food source due to its availability in their habitat and its nutritional value.
1,000,00 babies .it depends how much they have sex.
Wolves, arctic foxes, bears, geese, lemming, stoat, caribou, squirrel, seal, and many other animals
in certain feeding grounds they can eat up to 2400 pounds of food. in the arctic feeding grounds they can eat 67-77 tons of food
There are many animals that live in the arctic, some of these include: the arctic fox, arctic hare, arctic tern, caribou, collared lemming, dall sheep, muskox, narwhal, snowy owl, walrus, wolverine, and of course the polar bear.
None. All mammals have some hair, even if it looks like they do not.
There are many animals that live in the artic tundra up in Alaska and Canada. There are polarbears, artic foxes, many different kinds of sea birds, artic wolves, seals, yaks, muskox and also reindeer. Hope this is helpful!