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A jackrabbit explores the rocky terrain near the entrance of the historic Eureka Mine in Death Valley, California, showcasing the blend of wildlife and human history in this arid environment.
Alert Black-tailed Jackrabbit starring at the camera. Shoreline Lake and Park, Santa Clara County, California, USA.
The Desert Cottontail (Sylvilagus audubonii) is a rabbit native to the American southwest from western Texas north to eastern Montana, and in northern and central Mexico.  The cottontail gets its name from the grayish-brown tufted tail.  The desert cottontail’s diet consists mainly of forbs and grasses.  It can also eat many other plants including cacti.  They can be seen foraging for their food in the early morning and evening.  Since they get most of their water from plants or dew, they rarely need to drink.  On windy days they remain in their burrows because the wind interferes with their ability to hear predators.  Cottontails use burrows created by other mammals to give birth to their young.  This desert cottontail was photographed near Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
This image shows a wild cottontail rabbit looking at the camera.
On the prairie plains sitting near wildflowers, a white-tailed jackrabbit feeds in the Arapahoe National Wildlife Refuge in North Park, Colorado.
European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
Desert Cottontail (sylvilagus audubonii)
Common Tapeti (Sylvilagus brasiliensis) adult emerging from under concrete slab\n\nVenezuela     February
Close up of a lone cottontail rabbit in brown desert grasses.
Black-Tailed Jackrabbit Eating/Feeding on Wild Grass Plants with Engorged Ticks Infestation Infection  in Ears
Rear view of a rabbit
Cape hare sitting on the grass in South Africa
Kagoshima, Japan - July 23, 2024 : Designated emergency evacuation area sign at Sakurajima Port Ferry Terminal in Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan.
Black-tailed jackrabbit, seen in the wild near a north California marsh
Cottontail Rabbit in East Central Idaho.
Lepus americanus
Camouflaged young eastern cottontail rabbit at the edge of a lawn in September, Connecticut
Desert Cottontail Rabbit with a tick showing the translucent ears. Santa Clara County, California, USA.
Hare on the grass during day of springtime
The Cape hare (Lepus capensis), also called the brown hare and the desert hare, is a hare native to Africa and Arabia extending into India.
A rabbit at play on the green grass of summer.
A Black Tailed Jackrabbit pauses while looking for a mate
Wild cotton tail rabbit hopping away
Cardboard texture with instruction symbol
Black background of a European Rabbit
Jackrabbit sitting along the road in a patch of shade.
Cottontail Rabbit in East Central Idaho.
Wild black-tailed jackrabbit, also known as the American desert hare, sitting on a trail in Joshua Tree National Park, southern California.
Southern state freshwater wetland forest on a on a sunny day in early spring (April 11). The image was captured in Big Creek, Forsyth, (near Cumming) in Georgia (USA) with a full frame mirrorless digital camera and a sharp telephoto lens, resulting in large clean files and images with shallow depth-of-field. The image is part of a large series of Georgia wetland at different seasons.
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