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If you feel like you're seeing rabbits everywhere you turn in the Columbus area, you're not the only one. See what experts ...
The Omiltemi cottontail rabbit was thought to have been lost to science since the early 1900s. Last seen 130 years ago, the future looked bleak for this little brown rabbit, but an expedition in ...
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Crepuscular activity refers to the behavior of animals that are most active during those twilight times just before dark or ...
The Omiltemi cottontail rabbit, a species lost to science since 1904, has been rediscovered in Mexico's Sierra Madre del Sur mountains.. The elusive rabbit was spotted by a team led by José ...
A rare rabbit in North Carolina, the Appalachian cottontail, may be at risk of disease, so scientists say they are researching the species.
A rare rabbit in North Carolina, the Appalachian cottontail, may be at risk of disease, so scientists say they are researching the species.
Banner image: Omiltemi cottontail rabbit foraging in front of a camera trap. Image courtesy of Wild Felids Conservation México. This story was first published here in Spanish on April 5, 2025.
A New England cottontail rabbit. (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) The New England cottontail was once a common rabbit in southern and coastal Maine, ranging from Kittery to Belfast.
Two cottontail rabbit species go hippity hop in Washington state: the eastern cottontail and Nuttall’s cottontail, according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
(WHTM) — The Pennsylvania Game Commission is asking all cottontail rabbit and snowshoe hare hunters for help regarding a rapidly spreading virus and snowshoe hare distribution and coloration.
Research in North Carolina involving rabbit poop could help protect a vulnerable species in the state, wildlife officials said. An “elusive” rabbit known as the Appalachian cottontail faces ...