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highly adapted to living in the arctic tundra , and other icy biomes. the arctic hare survives with shortened ears and limbs, a small nose, fat that makes up % of its body, and a thick coat of fur. it usually digs holes in the ground or under snow to keep warm and to sleep. arctic hares look like rabbits
but have shorter ears, are taller when standing and, unlike rabbits, can thrive in extreme cold. they can travel together with many other hares, sometimes huddling with dozens or more, but are usually found alone, sometimes taking more than one partner. the arctic hare can run up to kilometres per hour...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_hare
outside, it was so quiet fewer cars, fewer machines making noises even in the city, we heard nature's sounds from the crows to the parrots we closed streets to cars, welcoming runners, hikers, bicyclists without cars, without their noise & pollution, more animals wandered near us. coyotes, birds, rabbits
outside, it was so quiet fewer cars, fewer machines making noises even in the city, we heard nature's sounds from the crows to the parrots we closed streets to cars, welcoming runners, hikers, bicyclists without cars, without their noise & pollution, more animals wandered near us. coyotes, birds, rabbits...
http://tantek.com/2020/137/t2/story-from-the-future