Black-tailed jack rabbits are primarily found in North America, specifically in the western United States and parts of Mexico. They inhabit arid and semi-arid environments such as deserts, grasslands, and scrublands.
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Rabbits play two roles in the ecosystem: that of prey(food for predator animals of all sizes) and that of grazer(rabbits forage through fields and meadows snipping down growth and distributing fertilizer -- their feces).
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Black-tailed jack rabbits are primarily found in North America, specifically in the western United States and parts of Mexico. They inhabit arid and semi-arid environments such as deserts, grasslands, and scrublands.
1. Black-Tailed Prairie dog 2. Eastern spotted Skunk 3. Pronghorn 4. Black-Tailed Jack Rabbit 5. Coyote
The three species of rabbits that inhabit Big Bend National Park are the Black-tailed Jack Rabbit, the Eastern Cottontail in the mountains, and the Desert Cottontail below the woodlands.
The scientific name for a Black Tailed Jackrabbit is Lepus californicus.