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Eastern Cottontail
Sylvilagus floridanus
33.1512, -97.0199
Field Notes
Description:
Cottontail have brown or gray coats, white belly, and distinctive white tail.
This was a young rabbit.
Habitat:
Wildlife habitat yard near Lewisville Lake.
Notes:
Cottontails feed at night, subsisting on a variety of green plants, barks, buds, and grasses. Unlike the jackrabbit, which is actually a member of the hare family, cottontails are true rabbits. This distinction is important, as hares are born virtually self-sufficient, whereas rabbits are born hairless, blind, and helpless. In addition, hares tend to be larger and more muscular than rabbits.
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