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  2. Eastern cottontail - Wikipedia

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    It is abundant in Midwest North America. Its range expanded north as forests were cleared by settlers. [4] Originally, it was not found in New England, but it has been introduced and now competes for habitat there with the native New England cottontail. It has also been introduced into parts of Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. [5]

  3. Cottontail rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The genus is widely distributed across North America, Central America, and northern and central South America, though most species are confined to some particular regions. Most species live in nests called forms, and all have altricial young. An adult female averages three litters per year, which can occur in any season.

  4. American rabbit - Wikipedia

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    American White Rabbit American Blue Rabbit. The American Rabbit is a breed of rabbit, recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) in 1917. According to the ARBA Standard of Perfection, American rabbits have a mandolin body shape. [1] It has also been noted for a docile temperament and good mothering abilities. [2]

  5. List of introduced mammal species - Wikipedia

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    Spermophilus parryii (Arctic ground squirrel) successfully introduced to Alaskan islands [48] North American beaver successfully introduced to South America and Europe; Castor fiber (European beaver) successfully reintroduced to Finland; African porcupine successfully introduced to Europe (within natural range) and British Isles (captive only)

  6. Pet rabbits are the 'epitome of innocence.' Why that makes ...

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    Many new rabbit owners may struggle, said Jeanine Valand, executive director of Rabbit Rescue & Rehab in Westchester, New York. Each year, the nonprofit rescues about 100 rabbits across the ...

  7. Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Much of the continent was considered to have just one species of rabbit, the tapeti, [137] [b] and most of South America's Southern Cone has had no rabbits until the introduction of the European rabbit, which has been introduced to many places around the world, [54] in the late 19th century. [138] Rabbits have been launched into space orbit. [139]

  8. 32 breeds of rabbits - AOL

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    The American Rabbit Breed Association and British Rabbit Council have more than 50 breeds on its books, and more than 500 varieties. Like other species, rabbits come in myriad shapes, sizes, and ...

  9. Can rabbits live alone? Why it may be a good idea to get your ...

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    Bonded rabbits will mutually groom each other, snuggle up together and play." If rabbits spend too much time alone they can be prone to developing behavioral issues such as depression and anxiety.