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- including Cuterebra fontinella. Newborn cottontails are particularly vulnerable to these attacks. Cottontails use burrows vacated by other animals, and...
- the chief predator of eastern cottontails is the great horned owl. In the Southwest cottontails including eastern cottontail comprise 7 to 25% of the diets...
- inhabited by the cottontails, and can catch and eat the young at will; the mother is unable to defend the litter. Although cottontails are highly active...
- Generally New England cottontails will "co****te again immediately following parturition." Like all cottontails, the New England cottontail has a short lifespan...
- Hudson River are considered Appalachian cottontails; those found north and east are considered New England cottontails. The species can otherwise be identified...
- Wilson, Don E. (2021-06-17). "Systematics of the mountain-inhabiting cottontails (Sylvilagus) from southwestern United States and northern Mexico (Mammalia:...
- Frey, S. (2016-10-01). "Cottontails and Jackrabbits". All Current Publications. Webmaster, David Ratz. "Mountain Cottontail - Montana Field Guide". fieldguide...
- The Mexicаn cottontail (Sylvilagus cunicularius) is a species of cottontail rabbit in the family Leporidae. It is endemic to Mexico where its natural...
- Peter Cottontail is a name temporarily ****umed by a fictional rabbit named Peter Rabbit in the works of Thornton Burgess, an author from Sandwich, M****achusetts...
- This indicates that the Smith's Island cottontail is likely extinct. Recent reported sightings of cottontails may be other exotic subspecies that were...