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- Specific Types of
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This is a companion webpage
to a 42eXplore
project on Rabbits
& Hares from
eduScapes.
Arranged in the index below are links to over a hundred
websites on specific types of rabbits and hares. If you
want to learn lots more about rabbits and hares, be sure
to visit the main page.
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- Amami Rabbit (a.k.a. Ryukyu Rabbit or
Amami Hare): (1) Pentalagus
furnessi: Amami Rabbit,
- Ryukyu
Rabbit from The Animal Diversity Web, (2)
Amami
Rabbit from Animal Info, (3) Amami
Rabbit - Pentalagus furnessi from United Nations
Environment Programme, World Conservation Monitoring
Centre, (4) Amami
Rabbit
- Antelope Jackrabbit: (1) Antelope
Jackrabbit from The Animal Diversity Web, (2)
Antelope
- Jackrabbit
from eNature, (3) Antelope
Jackrabbit, (4) Lepus
alleni from The Animal Diversity Web, (5)
Antelope
Jackrabbit Lepus alleni from Arizona Highways
Online,
- Arctic Hare: (1) Arctic
Hare from the Canadian Museum of Nature, (2)
Lepus
arcticus: Arctic Hare
- from The Animal Diversity Web, (3) Arctic
Hare (Lepus arcticus) from Discover The
Outdoors, (4) Arctic
Hare Lepus arcticus from ESPN Outdoors, (5)
Arctic
Hare from Enchanted Learning
- Arctic Hare (a.k.a. Tundra or Beringian
hare): (1) Lepus
othus: Arctic, Tundra, or Beringian Hare
- from The Animal Diversity Web, (2) Arctic
Hare from America Zoo
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- Black Jackrabbit: (1) Lepus
insularis: Black Jackrabbit from The Animal
Diversity Web
- Black-tailed Jackrabbit: (1) Black-tailed
Jackrabbit from Texas Parks & Wildlife,
(2) Lepus
- californicus:
Black-Tailed Jackrabbit from The Animal Diversity
Web, (3) Black-tailed
Jackrabbit from The Mammals of Texas, (4)
Black-tailed
Jackrabbit from eNature, (5) Black-tailed
Jackrabbit from Animal Tracks of Humboldt
County, (6) Black-tailed
Jackrabbit from Blue Planet Biomes, (7)
Black-tailed
Jackrabbit - Lepus californicus, (8) Black-tailed
Jackrabbit from America Zoo
- Brown Hare (a.k.a. Cape
hare): (1) Lepus
capensis: Brown Hare, Cape Hare from The Animal
- Diversity Web, (2) Brown
Hare, (3) Brown
Hare from America Zoo, (4) Brown
Hare from Boreal Forests, (5) Cape
Hare from Africa Home, (6) Cape
Hare Lepus capensis from ESPN Outdoors,
- Brush Rabbit: (1) Sylvilagus
bachmani: Brush Rabbit from The Animal Diversity
Web, (2) Brush
- Rabbit
from eNature, (3) Brush
Rabbit from Animal Tracks of Humboldt County,
(4) Brush
Rabbit (Sylvilagus bachmani)
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- Cottontail: (1) Cottontails
from The Johns Hopkins University Press
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- Desert Cottontail (a.k.a. Audobon's
cottontail): (1) Desert
Cottontail from DesertUSA, (2)
- Sylvilagus
audubonii: Desert or Audubon's Cottontail from The
Animal Diversity Web, (3) Desert
Cottontail from The Mammals of Texas, (4)
Desert
Cottontail from Texas Parks & Wildlife,
(5) Desert
Cottontail from eNature, (6) Desert
Cottontail - Sylvilagus audubonii, (7) Desert
Cottontail from America Zoo,
- Domestic Rabbit (a.k.a. European or Old
World Rabbit): (1) Oryctolagus
cuniculus: Domestic Rabbit
- from The Animal Diversity Web, (3) Domestic
Rabbit: Oryctolagus cuniculus from The
CyberZoo, (4) European
rabbit: Oryctolagus cuniculus from BBC, (5)
Rabbit
Oryctolagus cuniculus from The Mammal Society,
(6) Old
World Rabbit form America Zoo, (8) Rabbits
from Chafee Zoological Gardens of Fresno
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- Eastern Cottontail: (1) Here
Comes Sylvilagus floridanus, Hopping Down the Bunny
Trail by J.
- Kadkey from New Jersey Pinelands, (2)
Sylvilagus
floridanus: Eastern Cottontail from The Animal
Diversity Web, (3) Eastern
Cottontail from eNature, (4) Cottontail
Rabbit from Nebraska Wildlife, (5) About
the Cottontail Rabbit from Cottontail Rabbit
Hunting, (6) Eastern
Cottontail - Sylvilagus floridanus, (7) Eastern
Cottontail from Georgia Wildlife
- European Hare (a.k.a. Brown hare &
Common hare): (1) Jack
Rabbit (European Hare) from Aliens
- Explore Earth, (2) Lepus
europaeus: European Hare, Brown Hare, Common Hare
from The Animal Diversity Web, (3) European
Hare from eNature, (4) European
Hare in North America, (5) Brown
hare: Lepus europaeus (Includes video clip) from
BBC, (6) Brown
Hare Lepus europaeus from The Mammal Society,
(7) Conserving
the Brown Hare
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- Hare: (1) Hares
from Alaska Department of Fish and Game, (2)
Hares
from Enchanted Learning,
- (3) Hares,
or Jack Rabbits from The Johns Hopkins University
Press
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- Jack Rabbit: (1) Jack
Rabbits: Genus Lepus from DesertUSA, (2)
Jack
Rabbit from World Book,
- (3) Jack
Rabbit from Enchanted Learning
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- Marsh Rabbit: (1) Sylvilagus
palustris: Marsh Rabbit from The Animal Diversity
Web, (2) Marsh
- Rabbit
from eNature, (3) Marsh
Rabbit from Carolina Biological, (4) Marsh
Rabbit from Discover the Outdoors, (5)
Marsh
Rabbit from Georgia Wildlife, (6) Lower
Keys Marsh Rabbit
- Mountain Cottontail: (1) Sylvilagus
nuttallii: Mountain Cottontail from The Animal
Diversity Web,
- (2) Mountain
Cottontail from eNature, (3) Sylvilagus
nuttallii (Mountain Cottontail), (4) Mountain
Cottontail from Utah Division of Wildlife
Resources
- Mountain Hare: (1) Lepus
timidus: Mountain Hare from The Animal Diversity
Web, (2) Mountain
- Hare:
Lepus timidus (Includes video clip) from BBC,
(3) Mountain
Hare Lepus timidus from The Mammal
Society,
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- Pygmy Rabbit: (1) Pygmy
Rabbit from the Sierra Club, (2) Brachylagus
idahoensis: Pygmy Rabbit
- from The Animal Diversity Web, (3) Pygmy
Rabbit Brachylagus idahoensis (Includes video clip)
from Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife,
(4) Pygmy
Rabbit from Pacific Biodiversity Institute,
(5) Pygmy
Rabbit from Discover the Outdoors, (6)
Pygmy
Rabbit from The Johns Hopkins University
Press
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- Red Rock Hare: (1) Pronolagus
rupestris: Red Rock Hare from The Animal Diversity
Web, (2) Red
- Rabbits
from The Johns Hopkins University Press
- Riparian Brush Rabbit: (1) Riparian
Brush Rabbit from eNature, (2) Riparian
Brush Rabbit from
- Endangered Species Recovery Program, (3)
Riparian
Brush Rabbit (Sylvilagus bachmani riparius), (4)
Riparian
Brush Rabbit - (sylvilagus bachmani riparius),
- Riverine Rabbit: (a.k.a. Bushman
rabbit): (1) Bunolagus
monticularis: Riverine Rabbit, Bushman
- Rabbit
from The Animal Diversity Web, (2) Programme
Gives Hope to Endangered Riverine Rabbits from
Cape Nature Conservation, (3) Riverine
Rabbit from Animal Info, (4) Bushman
Rabbit from The Johns Hopkins University
Press
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- Snowshoe Hare: (1) Lepus
americanus: Snowshoe Hare from The Animal
Diversity Web, (2)
- Snowshoe
Hare from The Wild Habitat, (3) Snowshoe
Hare from Wisconsin Dept. of Natural
Resources, (4) Snowshoe
Hare from Canadian Wildlife Service, (5)
Snowshoe
Hare from Illinois State Museum, (6) Snowshoe
Hare from World Book, (7) Snoeshow
Hare from eNature, (8) Denali
Snowshoe Hare (Video clip) from Joy Elementary
School in Fairbanks, (9) Snowshoe
Rabbit from Blue Planet Biomes, (10) Snowshoe
Hare (Lepus americanus), (11) About
the Snowshoe Hare from Snowshoe Hare Hunting,
(12) Snowshoe
Hare from America Zoo
- Swanp Rabbit (a.k.a. Water
rabbit): (1) Sylvilagus
aquaticus: Swamp or Water Rabbit from The
- Animal Diversity Web, (2) Swamp
Rabbit from eNature, (3) Swamp
Rabbit from Georgia Wildlife, (4) Swamp
Rabbit from The Mammals of Texas Online, (5)
Swamp
Rabbit by M. Barbour, (6) Swamp
Rabbit from Discover the Outdoors,
- Sumatra Short-eared Rabbit: (1)
Nesolagus
netscheri: Sumatra Short-Eared Rabbit from The
- Animal Diversity Web, (2) Sumatra
Short-eared Rabbit from The Johns Hopkins
University Press, (3) Sumatran
Rabbit from Animal Info, (4) Worlds
Rarest Rabbit by J. Kastner from Cabinet Magazine
Online,
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- Tres Marias Cottontail: (1) Sylvilagus
graysoni: Tres Marias Cottontail from The Animal
Diversity
- Web, (2) Tres
Marias Rabbit from Animal Info
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- Volcano Rabbit (a.k.a. Zacatuche
rabbit): (1) Romerolagus
diazi: Volcano Rabbit, Zacatuche from
- The Animal Diversity Web, (2) Volcano
Rabbit from America Zoo, (3) Volcano
Rabbit from Animal Info, (4) Volcano
Rabbit from The Johns Hopkins University
Press, (5) Volcano
Rabbit from Mexico Information, (6) Volcano
Rabbit - Romerolagus diazi from United Nations
Environment Programme, World Conservation
Monitoring Centre
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- White-sided Jackrabbit: (1) Lepus
callotis: White-Sided Jackrabbit from The Animal
Diversity Web
- White-tailed Jackrabbit: (1) White-tailed
Jackrabbit from The Royal British Columbia
Museum,
- (2) Lepus
townsendii: White-Tailed Jackrabbit from The
Animal Diversity Web, (3) White-tailed
Jackrabbit from eNature, (4) White-tailed
Jackrabbit Lepus townsendii by B. Johner, (5)
White-tailed
Jackrabbit, (6) White-tailed
Jackrabbit from Discover the Outdoors, (7)
Lepus
townsendii (White-tailed Jackrabbit)
- Wood Rabbits: (1) Sylvilagus
transitionalis: Wood Rabbit from The Animal
Diversity Web
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- Created by
Annette
Lamb and
Larry
Johnson,
3/03.
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