Snowshoe Hare Collection
The snowshoe hare, scientifically known as Lepus americanus, is a fascinating creature found in various regions of North America
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The snowshoe hare, scientifically known as Lepus americanus, is a fascinating creature found in various regions of North America. One such place where you can spot these adorable hares is the Arctic National Park in Alaska. With its fluffy white fur and distinctive large hind feet, the Snowshoe Hare MH233 blends perfectly with its snowy surroundings. Venturing further into Canada, specifically Banff National Park in Alberta, you'll come across another population of these incredible hares. Here they roam freely amidst the breathtaking landscapes of this renowned park. Hares and rabbits have always captivated artists and nature enthusiasts alike. A colored engraving beautifully portrays their unique characteristics and features. In Denali National Park and Preserve in Interior Alaska during springtime, a Snowshoe Hare sits next to new growth grasses. This image showcases the hare's ability to adapt to changing seasons while remaining vigilant against potential predators. Moving towards Olympic National Park's Hurricane Ridge area, one can witness a Snowshoe Hare along the Cirque Rim Nature Loop. Its presence adds an element of charm to this picturesque location. During summer on the Olympic Peninsula, these hares undergo a transformation known as "Summer Phase. " They browse gracefully on grasses that cover the landscape while staying watchful for any signs of danger. Audubon's illustrations provide us with glimpses into both winter and summer phases of these remarkable creatures. In their winter fur, they blend seamlessly into their surroundings for protection from predators like foxes or wolves. Meanwhile, during summer months they shed their white coats for more earth-toned hues that help them camouflage among foliage. Travelling southward to Brooks Range in Alaska reveals yet another aspect behavior - changing colors according to seasonality. Witnessing this transition firsthand showcases nature's marvels at work. Lastly, within ANWR (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge), we find Snowshoe Hares in their winter white camouflage fur.