Here are eight types of Hares

Snowshoe Hare: Found in North America, they change from white in winter to brown in spring.

Arctic Hare: Inhabits Arctic tundras, with thick fur to withstand harsh winters.

Alaskan Hare: Features black-tipped ears in winter and dusky brown fur in spring/summer.

Mountain Hare: Found in Scotland and northern England, white in winter and grey-brown in warmer months.

Scrub Hare: Has grizzled-grey fur with black spots and a reddish-brown patch behind the ears.

Yunnan Hare: Known for short ears, with males and females building different types of burrows.

Tolai Hare: Nocturnal, feeds on grass, herbs, and roots, shelters in forms and digs burrows for breeding.

Desert Hare: Ranges from sandy-yellow to brown with a diet of roots, berries, seeds, and plants.