Lepus californicus is found throughout the southwestern United States into Mexico, as far east as Missouri, north into Washington, Idaho, Colorado and...
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Encyclopedia: Black-tailed Jackrabbit
The Black-tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus californicus), also known as the Desert Hare, is a common hare of the western United States and Mexico, where it is found at elevations from sea level to up to 10,00...
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The Mammals of Texas - Online Edition Black-tailed Jackrabbit; : Family Leporidae : Lepus californicus Gray Black-tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus californicus). Photo courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife.
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Lepus californicus; Black-tailed Jackrabbit; Order: Lagomorpha; Family: Leporidae; Image of Lepus californicus Distribution of Lepus californicus...
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Of these, only the Black-tailed Jack Rabbit (Lepus californicus) is a desert dweller, inhabiting all 4 southwestern deserts. His cousin the Antelope Jack Rabbit (Lepus alleni) prefers to live in the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts.
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eNature Field Guides -- Comprehensive guide to America's wildlife with species pictures, field descriptions, sounds, range and habitat information and more.
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Black-tailed Jackrabbit; Genus: Lepus; Species: californicus Although it is called a rabbit, the black-tailed jackrabbit is really a hare. Hares are different from rabbits because their babies, called leverets, are born with all their fur, and their eyes open.
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Information about the Black-tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus californicus), a species found in the State of Texas Description The Black-tailed Jackrabbit is a large, long-eared rabbit of the open grasslands and Life History The Black-tailed Jackrabbit spends most of its day resting in a scratched-out hollow in the ground.
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Reference for: Lepus californicus Reference for: Lepus californicus, black-tailed jack rabbit Download Lepus californicus TSN 180115...
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Black-tailed Jack Rabbit; Lepus californicus Body length: 17-21"; Diet: Green vegetation, including tree leaves; Jackrabbits are large hares with long legs. True to their name, black-tails have black-tipped tails, as well as black tips on their long ears.
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