Scientific name: Lepus arcticus groenlandicus
Distribution: Arctic hares in Greenland are found in the Arctic regions, including the tundra and open mountain plateaus.
Habitat: Arctic hares in Greenland primarily inhabit tundra areas and open mountain regions.
Description: Arctic hares are medium-sized mammals specialized for life in cold climates. They have a seasonal coat that changes from brown or gray tones in the summer to white in the winter to camouflage in the snow. Their large hind feet help them move easily over the snow.
Hunting method: Arctic hares are usually hunted through stalking or by sitting still and waiting (ambush hunting).
Huntable in: The status of huntable may vary depending on local hunting rules and regulations in Greenland. It is important to check the current hunting rules for the specific area.