@@bunnylover5432 how can you call yourself a bunny lover if you don't love hares and/or jackrabbits? I'm a bunny lover and I love hares and jackrabbits.
Alaska is home to the snowshoe hare (L. Americanus) and the aptly named Alaska hare (L. othus). The arctic hare (L. arctus) inhabits the northernmost reaches of eastern Canada, as well as Newfoundland and Greenland. An arctic hare is much more likely to make a come-from-away kiss a cod than it is to speculate on the outcome of the next Iditarod.
Can you explain the last sentence? Also thank you for stating all three types of snow bunny. When looking it up a year or two ago I only found the arctic hare, and a short statement referring to "other [arctic] lagomorphs", as well as a hundred plus dictionary definitions equating to 'ski slut', definitely not helpful.
@@castonyoung7514 A come-from-away is a visitor to Newfoundland. They have a ceremony in Newfoundland to make visitors honorary Newfoundlanders. The ceremony involves kissing a cod. So if we're anthropomorphizing hares and talking about which ones would be involved in the Iditarod, it wouldn't be the arctic hare, since the arctic hare isn't found in Alaska. But the arctic hare is found in Newfoundland.
Except that Arctic Hares (Lepus arcticus) aren't found in Alaska. The only hares native to Alaska are the Alaskan Hare (Lepus othus) and the Snowshoe Hare (Lepus timidus). They're cousins, though. So whatever. (Also, Antelope Jackrabbits are just as big as Arctic Hares, as are Alaskan Hares.) Kind of a hare freak, am I.
tbh this hare is GOATED. have you ever seen a rabbit that fucking huge bro. My guy is a tank fs. I just KNOW when this hare pulls up to the function, he gets ALL the hoes 🔥🔥🔥. God Bless 🙏🙏🙏
My ancestors used to live with even more spectacular and infinitely stronger animal-a huge male Siberian tiger they called Neron-for his entire life was the best friend and even a hunting comrade for my grandfather who taught him to hunt for prey!That cat used to weight 385 kilograms/850 lbs at his prime!So speaking of hares..Which he by the way used to hunt and especially was happy with exactly arctic hares lol🤣So speaking about them..Untameable?!?Guys,relax,don't even need to hold my beer:I shall make it while drinking it!😎🤣🤣🤣 Yet I personally will better do like grandad and get a Siberian tiger cub to raise into a hunting comrade and life long friend!..And will have fun hunting these squeaky furballs together lol😎🐅🐯🤗👍
It's humans that are difficult to tame. You can't stop them saying junk. Here's tame hare, including white ones: ruclips.net/video/pt4MKV2fcyo/видео.html
Thank you for posting this wonderful and informative video. May I also request your permission to use one of the included photos (of the mating hares standing on their hind legs) in a non-commercial music video. Thanks again and best regards.
Beware of yellow snow lmao 😂... omg They’re ugly lol! Some aren’t quite as weird looking but there’s definitely some oddly shaped ones that look like some hybrid between a kangaroo and a rat and a few other things in between.
As someone who's lived in places that have rat problems anything that even remotely resembles rodents are repulsive to me. That's what hares look like, giant rodents with big ears and a stalkier body.
@@ashleyr6809 Correct. They belong to their own Order: Lagomorpha. Even more fun fact is that Lagomorpha is the sister order of Primates - OUR order! Yes, you read right: we apes and humans are the closest relatives of hares, rabbits and pikas NOT deer, sheep, cows, rodents, camels, kangaroos, whales, rhinos, dogs, bears, cats, bats, etc.those are closer to each other than to us or hares/rabbits.
Omg, I didn't know those kind of rabbits existed, they are so cute 🤍
@2:30 I love how they flump on their backs like bunnies do...
Actually now that I think about it kangaroos do look like huge mutated hares o.o
Short tailed kangaroos or long tailed rabbits, depending on the perspective 🤣
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nah kangaroos r just rabbits that been to the gym
😂😂😂
Female hares have the final say because they are bigger. So cute.
Love them. So cute.
1:29 the bunny is so cute
THATS NOT A BUNNY ARTIC HARE I hate hares and I love bunnys
they are from the same family, lagomorph, why the heck do you hate them? they are still cute! heartless...
@@bunnylover5432 how can you call yourself a bunny lover if you don't love hares and/or jackrabbits? I'm a bunny lover and I love hares and jackrabbits.
Very enjoyable and educational. I learned a lot. Thank you.
Beautiful.. all rabbits are..
I love arctic region scenes.
I love arctic hares
This was surprisingly enjoyable to as watch :)
The bunny has really long legs
It’s alittle scary 😆
Yes, because it's a hare!❤️❤️❤️
Uzun bacak daha iyi kooosar ??
They are sooooooo cute!!!😍😍😍😍
I know I want 2000 of them
🍃They are in their white fur, quite beautiful.🍃 🐇
Super lovely rabbits , beautiful
thank u! That helped me in my school project
nice vid
Alaska is home to the snowshoe hare (L. Americanus) and the aptly named Alaska hare (L. othus). The arctic hare (L. arctus) inhabits the northernmost reaches of eastern Canada, as well as Newfoundland and Greenland. An arctic hare is much more likely to make a come-from-away kiss a cod than it is to speculate on the outcome of the next Iditarod.
Can you explain the last sentence? Also thank you for stating all three types of snow bunny. When looking it up a year or two ago I only found the arctic hare, and a short statement referring to "other [arctic] lagomorphs", as well as a hundred plus dictionary definitions equating to 'ski slut', definitely not helpful.
@@castonyoung7514 A come-from-away is a visitor to Newfoundland. They have a ceremony in Newfoundland to make visitors honorary Newfoundlanders. The ceremony involves kissing a cod. So if we're anthropomorphizing hares and talking about which ones would be involved in the Iditarod, it wouldn't be the arctic hare, since the arctic hare isn't found in Alaska. But the arctic hare is found in Newfoundland.
Funny bunny
*HARE POWER!*
Интересно спасибо😊!
I found the bunny from Alice in wonderland lets follow him!!!
I think he's a white New Zealand rabbit...
Nice video
I love hares.
Do Arctic hares live near the Mackenzie Mountains? Or the Rocky Mountains? Please, Id like to know!
No, but snowshoe hares do. Arctic hares are actually NOT found in Alaska.
Evolution is amazing
not real
Except that Arctic Hares (Lepus arcticus) aren't found in Alaska. The only hares native to Alaska are the Alaskan Hare (Lepus othus) and the Snowshoe Hare (Lepus timidus). They're cousins, though. So whatever. (Also, Antelope Jackrabbits are just as big as Arctic Hares, as are Alaskan Hares.) Kind of a hare freak, am I.
"Antelope Jackrabbits"? I'm pretty sure jackalopes don't exist.
2ft long Hare? That's crazy. That's approaching Judy Hopps in size.
So that means Judy and Yoda are the same height. Huh. Gives some new perspective, doe-sn't it?
AHAHAHA That run! Too cute!
very informative. and cute. i love them
hares arent domesticated, rabbits are, some rabbits are wild
Isn't that what he said? 🤔
very good video loved it.
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i really recommend this!!!!!!😀🙂
tbh this hare is GOATED. have you ever seen a rabbit that fucking huge bro. My guy is a tank fs. I just KNOW when this hare pulls up to the function, he gets ALL the hoes 🔥🔥🔥. God Bless 🙏🙏🙏
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@@TheBigBeethovenme too
Awww so cute
If my ancestors can tame the ancestors of cows (which are way stronger than modern day cows) we can certainly tame these hares
My ancestors used to live with even more spectacular and infinitely stronger animal-a huge male Siberian tiger they called Neron-for his entire life was the best friend and even a hunting comrade for my grandfather who taught him to hunt for prey!That cat used to weight 385 kilograms/850 lbs at his prime!So speaking of hares..Which he by the way used to hunt and especially was happy with exactly arctic hares lol🤣So speaking about them..Untameable?!?Guys,relax,don't even need to hold my beer:I shall make it while drinking it!😎🤣🤣🤣
Yet I personally will better do like grandad and get a Siberian tiger cub to raise into a hunting comrade and life long friend!..And will have fun hunting these squeaky furballs together lol😎🐅🐯🤗👍
It's humans that are difficult to tame. You can't stop them saying junk. Here's tame hare, including white ones: ruclips.net/video/pt4MKV2fcyo/видео.html
Thank you for posting this wonderful and informative video. May I also request your permission to use one of the included photos (of the mating hares standing on their hind legs) in a non-commercial music video. Thanks again and best regards.
Loved it.
The thumbnail is fucking adorable
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2:47 THAT A HIGH FIVE????
They all look like my rabbit doodoo
Cute
POLAR BUNNIES! DX
not bunnies, hares
@@casby7640 they're of the same family.
可愛い😍
beautiful!
Your amazing beautiful relative ! I wish I could be as strong as you 🐰❤️
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😍😍😍😍 so cute
The Lynx is also a common predator of the Arctic Hare
And before this video, I had no idea the lynx was a bird of prey.
@@AtarahDerek lol
They don't shed their fur based on temperature, it's based on sunlight!!
1:30 they look like they’re wearing Balenciagas! 😝
Your accent is the BOMB
this video was good.
robot gaming "was" lol
Very white
It's 1:33 and I don't remember how I ended up here o-o
(Sorry for my english, i'm from Argentina unu)
2:20 What are those? I can't understand what you're saying because of the accent...sorry.
First the arctic Fox, then Ermine
I came here because 9 GAG
MEEE TOOOOOOOO!!!!!
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What an intelligent potato
2:25
Nice hair cut. Looks like Dumb ( from Dumb & Dumber )
lmao
Their lifespan is about 18 months only.
Like dog And a Rabbit 2in1
0:32 what song is this?
Give me the hare.
cough cough 2:23 that's totally a bird cough cough
lol
AWWWW LOL
Arctic hare are bigger than normal rabbits i think
Noice : p
lynx are there main preditors.
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Smoke bomb pouch
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whats up doc
From Fire Emblem
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Beware of yellow snow lmao 😂... omg
They’re ugly lol! Some aren’t quite as weird looking but there’s definitely some oddly shaped ones that look like some hybrid between a kangaroo and a rat and a few other things in between.
دعسوق
Yummy
As someone who's lived in places that have rat problems anything that even remotely resembles rodents are repulsive to me. That's what hares look like, giant rodents with big ears and a stalkier body.
Rabbits are classified as rodents anymore, you moron. Do your research.
@@ashleyr6809 Correct. They belong to their own Order: Lagomorpha. Even more fun fact is that Lagomorpha is the sister order of Primates - OUR order! Yes, you read right: we apes and humans are the closest relatives of hares, rabbits and pikas NOT deer, sheep, cows, rodents, camels, kangaroos, whales, rhinos, dogs, bears, cats, bats, etc.those are closer to each other than to us or hares/rabbits.
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Lmfao me too ⬇
Cute