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DEATH VALLEY WILDLIFE > Mammals > Rabbits & Hares

Rabbits & Hares

Mountain Cottontail
Syvilagus nuttalli
Sagebrush to woodlands in surrounding mountains.

Desert Cottontail
Syvilagus audobonii
Mesquite thickets on valley floor; water areas; most active in late afternoon through the night.
picture & summary - photo slideshow

Black-tailed Jackrabbit
Lepus californicus
Valley floor to mountains; most active early evening through early morning.
picture & summary

Jackrabbit tempts fate by sitting in a clearing
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Reptiles

Amphibians

Fish


features - ecology: wildlife - plants - geography: places - region map - map/sat - roads & trails: route 66 - video - aerial - 360 photos - old west - communities - lodging
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