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  1. Snowshoe hare can have up to four litters a year, with one to nine young per litter. New England cottontail can have up to three litters a year and average of five young per litter. Newborn hare are fully furred, have open eyes, weigh about two and a half ounces (70 grams), and have a brown coat with a small patch of white on the forehead, and ...

  2. Jan 2, 2020 · Back in the 1930s when the CCC operations was in full swing thousands of acres were reforested by the government with various conifers throughout the state. By the 50s, 60s and 70s these forests had matured to the point that they were ideal for Hare habitat and the Hare populations were bulging.

  3. NCC is helping to protect more than 67,000 square kilometres of boreal forest across Canada, providing habitat for many species of plants and animals, including snowshoe hare. Snowshoe hares are named for their large hind feet, which, like snowshoes, allow them to stay on top of the snow during Canadian winters.

  4. Snowshoe hare in winter. Photo by National Park Service. The whitetail jackrabbit is the largest hare in the Great Plains, having a head and body length of 18 to 22 inches (46 to 56 cm) and weighing 5 to 10 pounds (2.2 to 4.5 kg). It is brownish gray in summer and white or pale gray in winter. The entire tail is white.

  5. Snowshoe hare are active year-round, mostly at dawn, dusk, or at night. They seek shelter next to a led or large rock, or under tree roots, hollow logs, or fallen trees. This shelter or "form" will be used by the same hare throughout the year. Hare are active within a core area of 5-10 acres; they may range up to 25 acres.

  6. Snowshoe hares are somewhat larger than cottontail rabbits. They average around 18 to 20 inches (.5 m) in total length and weigh 3 to 4 pounds (1.4–1.8 kg). In summer the coat is yellowish to grayish brown with white underparts, and the tail is brown on top. This coat is shed and replaced by white pelage in winter, but the hairs are dusky at ...

  7. Sep 4, 2023 · The Snowshoe Hare has a relatively short life span, with most individuals living for about one to two years. However, their high reproductive rate compensates for this, ensuring a stable population despite their relatively short lives. The Snowshoe Hare’s Habitat. The Snowshoe Hare occupies a diverse range of habitats across North America.

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