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cottontail

[kot-n-teyl] / ˈkɒt nˌteɪl /


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The terrain is filled with Mexican yellow poppies, and serves as a habitat for the checkered whip tail lizard, desert cottontail and Western desert tarantula.

From New York Times

The same study found that marsh and cottontail rabbits and foxes had disappeared from the area.

From Washington Post

Additionally, where there are more cats, there are white-footed mice and eastern cottontails being preyed upon by ferocious felines.

From Salon

It is larger than several U.S. states, and home to 130,000 people and countless bobcats, beavers, muskrats and cottontail rabbits.

From Reuters

Estimates about their fecundity vary, but the conservative-to-midrange numbers say cottontails produce three or four litters a year with around six kits per litter.

From Seattle Times