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  1. Oct 28, 2021 · The relationship between snowshoe hares and their year-round predators including lynx, great-horned owls, and northern goshawks is well documented. These and other predators such as golden eagles depend on snowshoe hares as a food source early in the nesting season.

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  3. Snowshoe hares have an interesting adaptation that helps protect them against predators. Depending on the season, their fur can be a different color. During the winter, snowshoe hares are white, which helps them blend in with the snow.

  4. 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. The animal's feet prevent it from sinking into the snow when it hops and walks.

  5. Sep 4, 2023 · Among the common predators of the Snowshoe Hare are lynx, coyotes, foxes, wolves, and birds of prey such as owls. These predators have evolved to detect and capture hares, relying on their keen senses and adaptability to outsmart their prey.

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  6. Mar 20, 2016 · The natural predators of Snowshoe Hares are lynx, fox, coyote, and raptors. They can produce 3-24 offspring within their lifespan. Young hares are called “leverets” and are independent of their mother within a month of birth.

  7. Snowshoe hares are herbivorous and lignivorous animals. They eat a variety of plant materials such as grass, ferns, and leaves. In winter, they eat buds, twigs, evergreen needles, and bark from trees. Snowshoe hares have even been known to occasionally eat dead animals.

  8. Snowshoe hares have especially large, furry feet that help them to move atop snow in the winter. They also have a snow-white winter coat that turns brown when the snow melts each spring.

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