Himalayan mouse hare is found in Valley of flowers in Uttarakhand. This animal lives on the few blades of grass that grow in higher regions. The grass is considered to be very nutritious and difficult to digest. The rabbits thus pass out the half digested food and quickly eats it's own droppings so as to subject them to another cycle of digestion. This recycling of food is characteristic of some other members of the wild as well and is known as pseudo rumination. The hare is a very unsuspecting creature. On the approach of the human beings, he stands and stares rather than flee. Quite a few of them find their way to the pot of the graziers.