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Mountain Hare (Arctic Hare) (Lepus timidus) running up a snow slope, February 13, Strathdearn, Scottish Highlands
Hares do not dig burrows in the ground, like rabbits, but shelter in a shallow depression in the ground, heather or snow, called a form
Photo ID: Mountain_(Arctic)_Hare_(Lepus_timidus)_Strathdearn_Feb_13_0187CrsEsA
Photo size: 16.8 Mpixels (48.1 MB uncompressed) - 5022x3348 pixels (16.7x11.2 in / 42.5x28.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: alpine hare, animal, Arctic Hare, blue hare, coat, cull, decline, declining, ear, escape, Family Leporidae, form, fur, game, grass, graze, grouse, hair, hare, heather, herbivore, hill, indigenous, Irish hare, lagomorph, Lepus, mammal, Martin Grace, moor, mountain, Mountain Hare, muir, native, natural history, nature, Order Lagomorpha, pelage, persecution, prey, run, Scotland, Scottish Highlands, shoot, slope, snow, snow hare, Strathdearn, timidus, tundra hare, variable hare, white hare, wild, wildlife
Published in: Mountain (Arctic) Hare
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