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    The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis), also called the gray rabbit, brush rabbit, wood hare, wood rabbit, or cooney, is a species of cottontail...
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    Cottontail rabbits are in the Sylvilagus genus, which is in the Leporidae family. They are found in the Americas. Most Sylvilagus species have stub tails...
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    The eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) is a New World cottontail rabbit, a member of the family Leporidae. It is the most common rabbit species...
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    The desert cottontail (Sylvilagus audubonii), also known as Audubon's cottontail, is a New World cottontail rabbit, and a member of the family Leporidae...
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    United States. The species was only recognized as separate from the New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) in 1992. Sylvilagus obscurus is a small...
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    Robust cottontail, Sylvilagus holzneri Mountain cottontail, Sylvilagus nuttallii Appalachian cottontail, Sylvilagus obscurus New England cottontail, Sylvilagus...
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    The robust cottontail or Holzner's cottontail (Sylvilagus holzneri) is a species of cottontail rabbit native to high-altitude regions of the southwestern...
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    The mountain cottontail or Nuttall's cottontail (Sylvilagus nuttallii) is a species of mammal in the family Leporidae. It is found in Canada and the United...
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    brasiliensis), also known as the Brazilian cottontail, forest cottontail, or (formerly) simply tapeti is a species of cottontail rabbit. It is small to medium-sized...
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    rabbit (Sylvilagus aquaticus), also called the cane-cutter, is a large cottontail rabbit found in the swamps and wetlands of the southern United States...
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    tapeti, Sylvilagus surdaster Coastal tapeti, Sylvilagus tapetillus New England cottontail, Sylvilagus transitionalis Venezuelan lowland rabbit, Sylvilagus...
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    lotor), Virginia opossums (Didelphis virginiana), and endemic New England cottontails (Sylvilagus transitionalis). The forests are habitat for wild turkey...
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    The Mexican cottontail (Sylvilagus cunicularius) is a species of cottontail rabbit in the family Leporidae. It is endemic to Mexico where its natural...
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    or western brush rabbit, or Californian brush rabbit, is a species of cottontail rabbit found in western coastal regions of North America, from the Columbia...
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    The Omilteme cottontail (Sylvilagus insonus) is a cottontail rabbit found only in the state of Guerrero, Mexico in the mountain range of Sierra Madre...
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    Southern Labrador, the Arctic hare changes its coat color, moulting and growing new fur, from brown or grey in the summer to white in the winter. This seasonal...
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    inhabited by mountain hares were kept free of tourist development, and that new skiing areas should be avoided in mountain hare habitat, and that existing...
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    and ears closed, no fur). Although most species live in burrows, the cottontails and hispid hares have forms (nests above ground, usually under a bush)...
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  • Mountain cottontail, Sylvilagus nuttallii Appalachian cottontail or rarely Allegheny cottontail, Sylvilagus obscurus New England cottontail, Sylvilagus...
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    cottontail (S. nuttallii) Appalachian cottontail (S. obscurus) Robust cottontail (S. holzneri) New England cottontail (S. transitionalis) Subgenus Microlagus:...
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    Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Java, Sumatra, Bali and Borneo). London: New Holland Publisher. p. 128. MacDonald, David Whyte; Barrett, Priscilla (2002-01-15)...
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    eastern cottontail and New England cottontail, and in the north, it is the snowshoe hare. When these prey species exist together, as in New England, they...
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    Appalachians to New England, the Appalachian cottontail is only found in the Appalachians, the New England cottontail is only found in New England, while the...
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    warbler, whip-poor-will, willow flycatcher, indigo bunting, and New England cottontail. Leslie Glasgow, the assistant secretary of the Interior for Fish...
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    jugged hare if it were served at the house of a friend or a relative. In England, a now rarely served dish is potted hare. The hare meat is cooked, then...
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    region, it has suffered a very high rate of habitat destruction. The cottontail rabbit, Sylvilagus, is expanding into the volcano rabbit’s niche, but...
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    snapping turtles. In May 2019, the USFWS introduced a population of New England cottontails to Nomans Land. They require young and dense shrubbery to survive...
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    rupestris 10 000 LC Unknown Hewitt's red rock hare Pronolagus saundersiae 10 000 LC Unknown New England cottontail Sylvilagus transitionalis 17 000 VU...
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    The Tres Marias cottontail or Tres Marias rabbit (Sylvilagus graysoni) is a species of mammal in the family Leporidae. It is endemic to the Tres Marias...
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    Jackrabbits and cottontails (Sylvilagus spp.) combined form 9% of the diet of bald eagles wintering on national forests in Arizona and New Mexico. Mammalian...
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