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  1. The Nuttall's cottontail (rabbit) (Sylvilagus nuttallii), averages 14 inches in length, is gray or brownish-gray, and has a relatively short, inconspicuous white tail. It is found in sagebrush areas, weed and tall-grass patches, and orchards throughout eastern Washington.

    • Domestic

      Also known as the European rabbit or Belgian hare, is the...

    • Pygmy Rabbit

      The pygmy rabbit is the smallest rabbit species in North...

    • Nuttall's Cottontail

      The Nuttall's cottontail averages 14 inches in length, is...

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  2. The eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) is a New World cottontail rabbit, a member of the family Leporidae. It is the most common rabbit species in North America.

  3. Today, the Czech White Rabbit is a beloved breed that has expanded far beyond its original Czech roots. Rabbit enthusiasts and breeders in various locations, such as Washington, North Carolina, and Florida, now cultivate and admire the Czech White Rabbit for its unique appearance and temperament.

  4. In a patchwork of sagebrush and bunchgrass, Jon Gallie searched for the newest generation of North America’s smallest rabbit, the state and federally endangered Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit.

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  5. Washington State is home to eight of these species—six native species: Nuttall’s Cottontail, Pygmy Rabbit, Pika, Snowshoe Hare, Black-tailed Jackrabbit and White-tailed Jackrabbit and two non-native or introduced species: Eastern Cottontail and Domestic Rabbit.

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  6. Are you curious about what rabbit breeds include white bunnies? I was so I did all the research, and below you’ll find each of the American Rabbit Breeders Association’s (ARBA) recognized breeds that have white as a potential color. P.S.

  7. In Washington, this jackrabbit is grayish-brown; their long ears have black tips and their tail is white. The rabbit is about two feet long and averages about 8 pounds. Females are larger in body size than males.

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