I think all sorts of animals in the forest would eat a jack rabbit. But mostly I think a fox would.btw if you id not know this you are an idiet
Cottontail rabbits (genus Sylvilagus) are only found in the Americas. Rabbits in the Sahara are of the orderFamily: Leporidae (rabbits, hares) Genus: LepusCape hare Lepus capensisLR/lc
Food
Jack rabbits
Pioneers ate all sorts of stuff; corn, wild strawberries, gooseberries... sometimes they hunted for rabbits, jack rabbits, deer, buffalo, antelope, etc. They also fished at creeks, rivers, and lakes.
jack rabbits love to get it on
jack rabbits are omnivores
rabbits,buffalo,deer,and antelope
mountain lions,jack rabbits ,dessert cottontail, mule, Texas antelope squirrel, gray fox ,coyotes skunks, and kit foxes ect.
deer, elk, fish, , antelope and rabbits
No, there are no jack rabbits in Africa. The jack rabbit's cousin, the hare, lives in Africa.
Just like other Americans, the Navajo people have pets. Cats and dogs are popular. People also keep and have kept, for hundreds of years, dogs as working animals to herd sheep. The Navajo have had sheep since at least the 1600's, perhaps as early as the 1540's.
Deer, antelope, rabbits, fruit, nuts, and turkey.