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Cottontail rabbit - Wikipedia
Cottontail rabbits are in the Sylvilagus genus, which is in the Leporidae family. They are found in the Americas. [1] . Most Sylvilagus species have stub tails with white undersides that show when they retreat, giving them their characteristic name. However, this feature is not present in all Sylvilagus, nor is it unique to the genus.
Cottontail - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Cottontail. The Cottontail is a medium-size rabbit with med-long ears, adorable round eyes, and a fluffy white tail.
All about Cottontail Rabbits - Welcome Wildlife
2019年1月26日 · Named for its white, cottony-looking tail, the Eastern Cottontail is 15 to 19 inches long (38–48 cm) and weighs 2 to 4 pounds (0.9–1.8 kg). Males and females are generally the same size and color.
Cottontail Rabbit: Facts, Pictures, Lifespan, Behavior & Care Guide
2025年1月9日 · If you’re considering getting a pet rabbit, it’s important to do your research to determine the best fit for your lifestyle and home environment. Cottontail rabbits are a popular choice among pet owners due to their cute and cuddly appearance.
Cottontail Rabbits - Complete Guide 2024 - Northern Nester
What are Cottontail Rabbits? Cottontail rabbits are one of the most common species of wild rabbits. Their characteristically white tail earned them their name while their darker body fur is meant to keep them hidden from the constant threat of nearby predators. These rabbits deserve our respect and should be kept in the wild where they belong.
DNR: Fish & Wildlife: Cottontail Rabbit - IN.gov
The cottontail is reddish brown to gray along the back and sides, with a gray to white underside. The underside of the tail is white, resembling a cotton ball. Tail length averages 2 inches. It has large hind feet with well-muscled and powerful hind quarters; Long ears provide outstanding hearing ability; Body-length ranges from 15-19 inches
Cottontail Rabbits - Penn State Extension
2007年6月4日 · The tail is short and white on the undersurface, and its similarity to a cotton ball is the origin of this rabbit's common name. The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) is occasionally found in the northeastern, south central, and southwestern counties, and closely resembles the eastern cottontail.
Understanding the Eastern Cottontail Rabbit - Wild Explained
2023年9月14日 · However, their most distinguishing feature is the white fluffy tail, which resembles a cottontail. Physical Characteristics and Adaptations. The Eastern Cottontail Rabbit has short legs and strong hind limbs, enabling it to …
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Cottontail Rabbits | Oklahoma State University - OSU Extension
The two species can be differentiated by size and appearance. The pelage (fur) of the eastern cottontail is long and dense, brown to gray in color with white on the underside of both the body and tail. Some eastern cottontails may have a white spot on the forehead.
Eastern Cottontail - ESF
The eastern cottontail is a typical rabbit with long ears and hind legs. The tail is short, fluffy, 30-70 mm (1.2-2.8 in) in length, brown above and white below. Except for the rust colored nape, the upper parts of the body and chest are pinkish or reddish to grayish brown sprinkled with black.