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  1. The black-tailed jackrabbit is the most widely distributed jackrabbit (Lepus species) in North America. Native black-tailed jackrabbit populations occur from central Washington east to Missouri and south to Baja California Sur and Zacatecas.

  2. Everything you should know about the Jackrabbit. The Jackrabbit is a creature similar to a rabbit. It has very long ears, and can run incredibly fast.

  3. The white-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus townsendii), also known as the prairie hare and the white jack, is a species of hare found in western North America. Like all hares and rabbits, it is a member of the family Leporidae of order Lagomorpha .

  4. Welcome to Apache Jackrabbit. The Apache Jackrabbit™ content repository is a fully conforming implementation of the Content Repository for Java Technology API (JCR, specified in JSR 170 and JSR 283 ).

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    May 27, 2024 · What does a jackrabbit look like? The colors of a black-tailed jackrabbit are brown, gray, and white. Most of their fur is brownish gray with white near their nose. The ears of a black-tailed jackrabbit can be as long as seven inches. They have long hind feet that help them to cover ten feet of distance in just one leap.

  6. Jackrabbits are small mammals that belong to the Leporidae family, which includes rabbits and hares. Despite their name, jackrabbits are actually hares, not rabbits. They are closely related but have important differences in their physical attributes and behaviors.

  7. Feb 7, 2023 · There are 6 species of jackrabbits that live in Mexico, a small part of Canada and a swath of the western United States. Let’s take a look at these fascinating creatures and where to find them. Black-tailed jackrabbit hiding. TNC Platte River Prairies, Nebraska. © Chris Helzer / TNC. Meet the Jackrabbits.

  8. Black-Tailed Jackrabbit. Jackrabbits are actually hares, not rabbits. Hares are larger than rabbits, and they typically have taller hind legs and longer ears. Jackrabbits were named for their...

  9. Animals. Mammals. Black-Tailed Jackrabbit. These speedy animals are capable of reaching 40 miles an hour. Common Name: Black-Tailed Jackrabbit. Scientific Name: Lepus californicus. Type: Mammals....

  10. Jun 7, 2024 · Rabbits and hares characteristically have long ears, a short tail, and strong hind limbs that provide a bounding locomotion. In contrast, the smaller pikas have shorter, rounded ears, no external tail, and less-well-developed hind limbs associated with scampering locomotion.