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Habitat
The Arctic hares lives primarily in the Arctic tundra and other glacial biomes, primarily in northern Canada and Greenland.
Arctic hares are social animals.
Arctic hares mainly live in cold areas near the Arctic Circle where the temperature is below 16 degrees or snow.
Arctic hares' nests are usually located in depressions on the ground or under rocks, and are decorated with moss, fur, and grass.
The main dangers facing the Arctic hare's climate in the future include global warming and rising sea levels.

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