Is a snowshoe hare an organism?

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. Its ears are shorter than those of most other hares.

Is a snowshoe a rabbit or a hare?

Like most hares (and rabbits), snowshoe hares are prolific breeders. Females have two or three litters each year, which include from one to eight young per litter. Young hares, called leverets, require little care from their mothers and can survive on their own in a month or less.

How long do snowshoe hares live in the wild?

Females have a gestation period of roughly one month, and can give birth to up to eight young. A female hare can birth up to four litters a year. The hares reach maturity after one year. Many hares do not live this long. But some hares can live as long as five years in the wild. Snowshoe hares are common throughout their range.

What makes a snowshoe hare different from other hares?

Snowshoe Hares are larger than most species of rabbits and hares. Compared to other hares, Snowshoe Hares have longer hind legs, smaller ears, and large, furry feet. The Snowshoe Hare’s large feet help it to run over the snow. The Snowshoe Hare’s large, furry feet act like snowshoes, allowing the animal to move on the top of deep snow.

Where can you find snowshoe hares in Maine?

The snowshoe hare (Fig. 2)is found throughout Maine; the New England cottontail does not live north of the Portland area, and was recently listed as a state endangered species.

What kind of shelter does a snowshoe hare need?

Shelter 1 Both snowshoe hare and New England cottontail need dense ground vegetation for cover from predators. 2 Snowshoe hare are primarily nocturnal. 3 New England cottontail use forms and – like most North American rabbits – burrows made by other animals, as they do not make their own.

Females have a gestation period of roughly one month, and can give birth to up to eight young. A female hare can birth up to four litters a year. The hares reach maturity after one year. Many hares do not live this long. But some hares can live as long as five years in the wild. Snowshoe hares are common throughout their range.

Snowshoe Hares are larger than most species of rabbits and hares. Compared to other hares, Snowshoe Hares have longer hind legs, smaller ears, and large, furry feet. The Snowshoe Hare’s large feet help it to run over the snow. The Snowshoe Hare’s large, furry feet act like snowshoes, allowing the animal to move on the top of deep snow.

The snowshoe hare (Fig. 2)is found throughout Maine; the New England cottontail does not live north of the Portland area, and was recently listed as a state endangered species.

Shelter 1 Both snowshoe hare and New England cottontail need dense ground vegetation for cover from predators. 2 Snowshoe hare are primarily nocturnal. 3 New England cottontail use forms and – like most North American rabbits – burrows made by other animals, as they do not make their own.

What is a snowshoe hares life cycle?

Life Cycle The babies are fur-covered at birth and their eyes are open. They can run shortly after they are born. The female cares for the young until they are fully weaned at four week old. Females may have as many as four litters a year.