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The Myth of the Jackrabbit: It’s Not a Rabbit at AllImagine racing across the sun-baked deserts of the American West, the ground shimmering with heat, when suddenly a long-legged creature bounds past, ears towering like radar dishes. Most people would ...
They use these leaps and a zigzag running style to evade their many predators. The jackrabbit's breeding prowess is well known. Females can give birth to several litters a year, each with one to ...
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