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  2. Antelope jackrabbit - Wikipedia

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    Fossil evidence places the genus Lepus in North America approximately 2.5 million years ago. [3] A now extinct jackrabbit species, Lepus giganteus, was thought to exist in North America during this time. This species shared similar physical traits with the antelope jackrabbit, making it difficult to differentiate fossils of the two species.

  3. White-tailed jackrabbit - Wikipedia

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    The white-tailed jackrabbit is a large species of hare and is the largest species called "jackrabbit". (Two larger hares, the Arctic and Alaskan hares, are found further north in North America). This jackrabbit has an adult length of 56 to 65 cm (22 to 26 in), including a tail measuring 6.6 to 10.2 cm (2.6 to 4.0 in), and a weight between 2.5 ...

  4. Black-tailed jackrabbit - Wikipedia

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    The black-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus californicus), also known as the American desert hare, is a common hare of the western United States and Mexico, where it is found at elevations from sea level up to 10,000 ft (3,000 m). Reaching a length around 2 ft (61 cm), and a weight from 3 to 6 lb (1.4 to 2.7 kg), the black-tailed jackrabbit is one of ...

  5. White-sided jackrabbit - Wikipedia

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    The white-sided jackrabbit (Lepus callotis), also known as the Mexican hare, is a jackrabbit found in a limited range in North America, from southern New Mexico to northwestern and central Mexico. The animal is considered threatened in New Mexico, with its numbers in decline in recent years; its presence is uncertain in Arizona.

  6. Tamaulipas jackrabbit - Wikipedia

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    It was formerly thought to be a subspecies of the black-tailed jackrabbit (L. californicus), but genetic analysis found it to represent a distinct species that was actually most closely related to the Tehuantepec jackrabbit (L. flavigularis), with this clade being sister to a clade containing the black-tailed and antelope (L. alleni) jackrabbits, with the white-sided jackrabbit (L. callotis ...

  7. Black jackrabbit - Wikipedia

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    The black jackrabbit (Lepus insularis) is a species of mammal in the family Leporidae. Endemic to Mexico , its only known location is Espiritu Santo Island in the Gulf of California . The IUCN has listed this species as a " vulnerable species " because of its restricted range.

  8. What You Need To Do Before It Gets Ridiculously Cold

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    If you do head outdoors, be sure to dress warmly in layers and to cover as much skin as possible to stay safe. Remember the four P's when dealing with cold: Pets, Pipes, Plants and People (elderly ...

  9. Leporidae - Wikipedia

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    The common name "rabbit" usually applies to all genera in the family except Lepus, while members of Lepus (almost half the species) usually are called hares. Like most common names, however, the distinction does not match current taxonomy completely; jackrabbits are members of Lepus , and members of the genera Pronolagus and Caprolagus ...