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Revision as of 14:29, 12 August 2019
Contents
Key Stage 1
Meaning
A picture of an arctic hare.
An arctic hare is a small animal with 4 legs and short, pointy ears.
About Arctic Hares
- An arctic hare has smaller ears than a rabbit.
 - The arctic hare can run up to 60 kilometers (40 miles) per hour.
 
Examples
| This is a picture of an arctic hare jumping. | This is a picture of an arctic hare eating snow. | 
Key Stage 2
Meaning
An arctic hare is a small burrowing mammal with 4 legs and short, pointy ears.
About Aardvarks
- As a mammal arctic hares:
 - Arctic hares are found in Arctic tundra habitat.
 - The arctic hare can run up to 60 kilometers (40 miles) per hour.
 - Artic hares dig holes in the ground or snow to sleep in.
 - A young hare is called a leveret.
 
| An arctic hare's skeleton showing its backbone. | 
Lifecyle of an Arctic Hare
| Foetus | Young | Adult | 
| An arctic hare starts its life inside the mother getting its food through the umbilical cord. | When an arctic hare has been born it cannot eat so it gets milk from its mother to survive. This is a young arctic hare leveret. | An adult arctic hare is mature and can have it's own offspring. | 
Adaptations of Aardvarks
| Adaptation | Purpose | 
| Thick coat of fur | To help the arctic hare keep itself warm in its cold climate. | 
| Short ears and short legs | To prevent it from losing too much temperature from its legs or ears. | 
| Snow white fur | To camouflage them from potential predators, such as the arctic fox. | 
| Extra body fat | Also to help the arctic hare keep itself warm. |