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Cottontail Rabbits

Cottontail Rabbits. Animal Report Izabel Long Mr. Morris 11/25/13. What They Look Like. Fluffy white tail Soft, pale grey fur Black tips of color Cinnamon colored fur near neck and legs Underparts is bright white 14-18 inches long Grow up to 4 pounds

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Cottontail Rabbits

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  1. CottontailRabbits Animal Report Izabel Long Mr. Morris 11/25/13

  2. What They Look Like Fluffy white tail Soft, pale grey fur Black tips of color Cinnamon colored fur near neck and legs Underparts is bright white 14-18 inches long Grow up to 4 pounds Large ears that stick up into the air Excellent sight

  3. What They Eat

  4. What They Eat Buds

  5. What They Eat Buds Sprouts

  6. What They Eat Buds Sprouts Clovers

  7. What They Eat Buds Sprouts Clovers Peas Beans Grass

  8. What They Eat Buds Sprouts Clovers Peas Beans Grass Dandelions Lettuce

  9. What They Eat Buds Sprouts Clovers Peas Beans Grass Dandelions Lettuce Apples Blackberries

  10. What They Eat Buds Sprouts Clovers Peas Beans Grass Dandelions Lettuce Apples Blackberries Birch Willow

  11. What They Eat Buds Sprouts Clover Peas Beans Grass Dandelions Lettuce Apples Blackberries Birch Willow Maple Basswood Sumac Carrots

  12. Where They Live Fields Meadows orchards Farms Hollow logs Brush piles Shrubs Even your own neighborhood

  13. How They Defend Themselves Remain hidden in vegetation They will run away in a zig-zag pattern

  14. How They Defend Themselves Remain hidden in vegetation They will run away in a zig-zag pattern Freeze in place Move slowly to avoid predators

  15. How They Defend Themselves Remain hidden in vegetation They will run away in a zig-zag pattern Freeze in place Move slowly to avoid predators Run up to 18 miles per hour for up to one-half mile

  16. Cool Facts They love to freeze in place, so you could get a few freeze tag lessons from them!!

  17. Cool Facts They love to freeze in place, so you could take a few freeze tag lessons from them!! To attract rabbits make a pile of brush or logs

  18. Good Bye!!!! And thank you for listening and watching!!!

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