Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The antelope jackrabbit is a large Lepus species. [5] Male and female antelope jackrabbits are identical in appearance. [5] This species is large in size with long, pointed ears and a distinct coat coloration. The antelope jackrabbit has a white belly, light grey sides, a back peppered with black, and orange coloration on the neck and chest.
List of recently extinct mammals Lists of mammals by region. ... Black jackrabbit: Lepus insularis: 923 [3] VU [3] [3] Volcano rabbit: Romerolagus diazi: 7 000 [4] EN ...
81 to 83 are extinct or extinct in the wild: 81 extinct (EX) species [d] ... White-sided jackrabbit; Black jackrabbit; Yarkand hare; European rabbit; Appalachian ...
81 to 83 are extinct or extinct in the wild: 81 extinct (EX) species [d] ... Antelope jackrabbit; Snowshoe hare; Arctic hare; Japanese hare; Black-tailed jackrabbit;
Like other jackrabbits, the black-tailed jackrabbit has distinctive long ears, and the long powerful rear legs characteristic of hares.Reaching a length about 2 ft (61 cm), and a weight from 3 to 6 lb (1.4 to 2.7 kg), the black-tailed jackrabbit is the third-largest North American jackrabbit, after the antelope jackrabbit and the white-tailed jackrabbit.
All extinct genera or species listed alongside extant species went extinct after 1500 CE, and are indicated by a ... (Black-tailed jackrabbit) L. callotis (White ...
Extinct subspecies such as the Javan tiger (Panthera tigris sondaica) [6] are not listed here as the species, in this case Panthera tigris, is still extant. The IUCN Redlist classification for each species serves as a citation, and the superscripted "IUCN" by the date is a link to that species' page.
Range maps are provided wherever possible; if a range map is not available, a description of the leporid's range is provided. Ranges are based on the IUCN Red List for that species unless otherwise noted. All extinct species or subspecies listed alongside extant species went extinct after 1500 CE, and are indicated by a dagger symbol "†".