Cottontail rabbits live in America. They are any of several North, Central and South American rabbit species of the genus Sylvilagus.[2][3]
Description
Most cottontail rabbits of the genus have a short tail with a white underside that shows when they are running away.[4] This gives them their name, "cottontails." However, this feature is not present in all cottontails. Some can be different.
Appalachian Cottontail or rarely Allegheny Cottontail, Sylvilagus obscurus
Robust Cottontail, Sylvilagus robustus
New England Cottontail, Sylvilagus transitionalis
Subgenus Microlagus
Brush Rabbit, Sylvilagus bachmani
Sylvilagus bachmani bachmani
Sylvilagus bachmani cinerascens
Sylvilagus bachmani peninsularis
Sylvilagus bachmani cerrosensis
Sylvilagus bachmani ubericolor
Sylvilagus bachmani exiguus
Sylvilagus bachmani mariposae
Sylvilagus bachmani virgulti
Sylvilagus bachmani howelli
Sylvilagus bachmani macrorhinus
Sylvilagus bachmani riparius
Sylvilagus bachmani tehamae
Sylvilagus bachmani rosaphagus
San Jose Brush Rabbit, Sylvilagus mansuetus
References
↑Hoffmann, Robert S.; Smith, Andrew T. (2005). Wilson, D. E.; Reeder, D. M. (eds.). Mammal Species of the World (3rd ed.). Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 207–211. ISBN0-801-88221-4.
↑Carter, G.Rr; Wise, D.J. (2006). "Poxviridae". A Concise Review of Veterinary Virology. Archived from the original on 2005-06-26. Retrieved 2006-06-13.