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  1. From the Eastern cottontail’s urban antics to the Appalachian cottontail’s mountain retreats and the marsh rabbits curious use of wetland habitats. We explore some of the behaviors and habitats of these rabbits, including the role they play in shaping North Carolina’s remarkable ecosystems.

  2. Apr 12, 2020 · Three species make up the rabbits of North Carolina. They include: the Eastern cottontail, Appalachian cottontail, and the marsh rabbit. Rabbits are not rodents, they are in the order the order lagomorpha along with pikas. All of the rabbits of North Carolina are cottontails.

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  3. The domestic rabbit is considerably larger than other Washington rabbits, measuring 20 to 30 inches in length. It has black, white, brown, or multicolored fur, and is most frequently seen in the San Juan Islands where it was first introduced in 1900, although it is spreading into other areas where it has been released.

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  4. The black fox is genetically a black tort with the addition of a tan pattern gene. These rabbits display rusty orange color over the back, shading off to a darker color on the flanks. The undercolor is a shade of dark cream.

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  5. 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.

  6. 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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  8. We breed Black, Chocolate, Blue, and Lilac. We are also working on tort and broken silver foxes. We are located in Washington but have an extensive transport network throughout the northern US.

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