Lepus Arcticus, commonly known as the arctic hare, is a species of hare that can be found in northern parts of North America. Synonyms for Lepus Arcticus include polar hare, white hare, snow rabbit, and tundra hare. The arctic hare is well-adapted to life in harsh, snow-covered environments and has thick fur and large hind feet to help it move quickly through snow drifts. These hares are herbivores and consume a variety of plant material including grasses, willow buds, and woody twigs. Despite facing threats such as climate change and hunting, Lepus Arcticus remains a vital component of the Arctic ecosystem.