Rabbits are native to North America, with many kinds at that. The genus Sylvilagus is native here, with 16 species and many supspecies. Most rabbits in this genus have a white conttontail. They live in all climates from the Arctic to deserts. Fur trade was an important part of life for pioneers, and rabbits made great food and materials for them. Please know that other kinds of rabbits are native to other areas.
Lizards, snakes, chipmunks, and ground squirrels often share the same habitat areas as wild rabbits. In the desert regions a very LARGE type of rabbit is the Jackrabbit. Sometimes, while hiking in the desert, if you are VERY lucky, you will see one (or more) of them. If you are even luckier, you may see (but not get bitten by) a Gila Monster. It is a poisonous lizard that lives in the desert Southwest. Normally, rabbits do not share their warrens with any but their own.
Owls live with -and prey upon- rabbits. Arctic Hares, Jackrabbits, forest rabbits.
rabbits live in places were there are lots of crops and grass
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most rabbits live in woods in North America, jack rabbits live in deserts.
Cottontails are a native species of North America.
No, Pygmy rabbits do not live in turkey they live in north America.
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No, jackrabbits are natives to North America and not to the Sahara.
There are many wild animals that live in North America. These include bears, deer, bobcats, squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, possums, as well as mice.
With the exception of the Antarctic they live on all continents.
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Deer are the most common animal in North America. Rabbits are also very common in North America. The turtle is the most common reptile. The most common animal in the United States is the Tree Squirrel. Dogs are the most popular pets in North America, followed by the domestic cat.
North America is known for its many different cultures and food.
Those within the Americas and southwest Europe as well as parts of those in Africa, East Asia (Japan), and Southeast Asia are the countries from which rabbits come. It generally is believed that rabbits spread from North America down through Central America and lastly into central and northern parts of South America.