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  2. Dozens of rabbits found dead with missing eyes and ears had ...

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    Dozens of rabbits found dead with missing eyes and ears had highly contagious illness, RSPCA says. Alexander Butler. November 23, 2024 at 3:10 PM.

  3. Dozens of rabbits found dead or dying in field - AOL

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    The rabbits were found abandoned in Worcestershire on Monday evening.

  4. Over 100 rabbits taken from California 'backyard hoarding ...

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    When BWF got to the scene Saturday, the team found "a massive backyard rabbit hoarding disaster with babies, nursing mothers, juveniles, and adult rabbits running across several yards, exposed to ...

  5. List of leporids - Wikipedia

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    European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) Leporidae is a family of small mammals in the order Lagomorpha. A member of this family is called a leporid, or colloquially a hare or rabbit. They are widespread worldwide, and can be found in most terrestrial biomes, though primarily in forests, savannas, shrublands, and grasslands.

  6. List of reptiles of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Reptiles are found throughout Michigan, although the only venomous species, the eastern massasauga rattlesnake, is seen only in the Lower Peninsula. [2] Reptiles are cold-blooded , and so usually pass the cold winters of Michigan in frost-free areas, such as burrows (for snakes and land-dwelling turtles) or the bottoms of lakes and streams (for ...

  7. New England cottontail - Wikipedia

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    The New England cottontail is a medium-sized rabbit almost identical to the eastern cottontail. [8] [9] The two species look nearly identical, and can only be reliably distinguished by genetic testing of tissue, through fecal samples (i.e., of rabbit pellets), or by an examination of the rabbits' skulls, which shows a key morphological distinction: the frontonasal skull sutures of eastern ...

  8. Hare-raising rescue: CHP saves massive rabbit from a Santa ...

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    A huge rabbit, weighing 26 pounds, was rescued off a Santa Cruz highway this week after the domesticated animal somehow ended up in the wild. Hare-raising rescue: CHP saves massive rabbit from a ...

  9. Appalachian cottontail - Wikipedia

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    Appalachian cottontails are found in mountainous areas, typically from 610 to 762 m (2,001 to 2,500 ft) of elevation. [12] The Appalachian Mountains provide for S. obscurus a habitat with cover and vegetation such as blackberry , greenbriar , and mountain laurel . [ 13 ]