The Eastern Cottontail: A Common, Yet Fascinating Rabbit
November 8 at 9:00 am - 10:30 am
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The Eastern Cottontail is the most widespread rabbit species in North America, easily recognizable by its fluffy white tail. Despite its common presence in fields, gardens, and suburban areas, it plays a crucial role in ecosystems as both a herbivore and a prey species for a variety of predators. This discussion will explore the Eastern Cottontail’s behavior, diet, reproductive strategies, and adaptations that allow it to thrive in both wild and human-altered landscapes.
The Eastern Cottontail is the most widespread rabbit species in North America, easily recognizable by its fluffy white tail. Despite its common presence in fields, gardens, and suburban areas, it plays a crucial role in ecosystems as both a herbivore and a prey species for a variety of predators. This discussion will explore the Eastern Cottontail’s behavior, diet, reproductive strategies, and adaptations that allow it to thrive in both wild and human-altered landscapes.
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