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  1. Jackrabbit Class

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  2. Black-tailed jackrabbit - Wikipedia

    Black-tailed jackrabbit sitting Juvenile black-tailed jackrabbit eating a carrot in the California Mojave Desert Weathered adult black-tailed jackrabbit eating An adolescent black-tailed jackrabbit in the …

  3. Jackrabbit - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    The jackrabbit, a creature often mistaken for a hare, is a fascinating resident of the arid landscapes of western North America. More than just long ears and powerful legs, the jackrabbit embodies a …

  4. Black-Tailed Jackrabbit - National Geographic Kids

    Jackrabbits produce a lot of young called leverets or bunnies. Females give birth to several litters a year, each with one to six young. The young mature quickly and require little care from...

  5. What Are Jackrabbits and How Do They Differ from Other Rabbits

    Jan 27, 2025 · Jackrabbits, despite its name, are not rabbits and even though they have common features they are a different species. They are hares, known for their long legs, large ears, and …

  6. Jackrabbit - Animal Kingdom

    The jackrabbit is a large, fast-running hare found throughout North and Central America, known for its long ears, powerful hind legs, and incredible speed. Despite its name, the jackrabbit is not a rabbit …

  7. Jackrabbit | mammal | Britannica

    jackrabbit, any of several North American species of hare (genus Lepus). This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen.

  8. What Is a Jackrabbit and Why Is It Actually a Hare?

    Aug 19, 2025 · Jackrabbits are not actually rabbits; they are a type of hare. While both belong to the family Leporidae, hares and rabbits are distinct genera. The name “jackrabbit” likely originated from …

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  10. 39 Facts About Jackrabbit

    Jackrabbits are actually hares, known for their long ears and powerful hind legs. They can leap up to 10 feet in a single bound and reach speeds of 40 miles per hour. Found primarily in North America, …