
The West Texas Black-Tailed Jackrabbit Isn’t a Rabbit at All
Nov 27, 2017 · The black-tailed jackrabbit can be found throughout most of Texas and as far west as California. As the name implies, it has a black stripe on its tail that extends up the back, but otherwise is a grayish color on top and white underneath.
Black-tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus californicus) - Texas Parks
The Black-tailed Jackrabbit is a large, long-eared rabbit of the open grasslands and desert scrub of the West. Its fur is a dark buff color peppered with black, and its black-tipped ears are almost the same length as its hind feet.
Rabbits in Texas (3 Species Plus One Hare) - Wildlife Informer
There are only three native species of rabbits in Texas, not including the Black-tailed Jackrabbit, which is technically a hare. 1. Eastern Cottontail. The Eastern Cottontail is considered to be the most prolific of rabbits in Texas and the most common rabbit species in North America.
Black-tailed jackrabbit - Wikipedia
The black-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus californicus), also known as the American desert hare, is a common hare of the western United States and Mexico, where it is found at elevations from sea level up to 10,000 ft (3,000 m).
Texas black-tailed jackrabbit - Wikipedia
The Texas black-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus californicus texianus) also known as the Texan black-tailed jackrabbit, Texian black-tailed jackrabbit, Texas jackrabbit, Texian hare, or the Texan jackrabbit, [1] is a subspecies of the black-tailed jackrabbit that is native to parts of Texas, and the southwest United States, northern Mexico, and some ...
| Mammals of Texas | Natural Science Research Laboratory | TTU
Sep 11, 2023 · This is a species account of the black-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus californicus) in Texas. This includes a physical description, geographic distribution, a list of subspecies, habitats, population status and conservation status of the species.
Rabbits and Hares - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
The largest is the jackrabbit, weighing four to eight pounds. The length of the ears follows the same pattern – eastern cottontail, 52 mm.; swamp rabbit, 70 mm.; and jackrabbit, 125 mm. Texas also has two other cottontail species – the Davis Mountains cottontail, and the Audubon cottontail.
North Texas Jackrabbits - DFW Urban Wildlife
Apr 28, 2019 · Jackrabbits need large tracts of wide open space in order to thrive. They seem to have a preference for habitats including some mix of short grass and low brush, interspersed with areas of open ground. Ecosystems like these rarely survive urban development, and as they go, so go the jackrabbits.
World's Largest Jackrabbit - Former, Odessa, Texas
World's Largest Jackrabbit - Former Odessa, Texas Built in 1962, the eight-foot-tall rabbit was the idea of Odessa Chamber of Commerce president John Ben Shepperd, hence the rabbit's …
Lepus californicus - West Texas A&M University
Lepus californicus has many distinct features but yet is often confused with the white-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus townsendii), which lacks black on the tail, and the white-sided jackrabbit (Lepus callotis). Lepus californicus is a mid-sized mammal (Reese and Haines 1978).