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Wildlife of southern forests habitat & management (Chapter 15): Rabbits

Informally Refereed

Abstract

Rabbits, or lagomorphs, resemble rodents. But unlike rodents they have relatively large hind legs, large ears, a short fluffy tail, and 2 sets of upper incisors. Like rodents their incisors grow continually. They can either walk or hop, and are fleet and elusive when evading predators. They normally are silent but are capable of several different vocalizations. Rabbits of the genus Silvilagus are widely distributed throughout the South, occurring in every county.

Citation

Dickson, James G. 2003. Wildlife of southern forests habitat & management (Chapter 15): Rabbits. In: Dickson, James G., comp. ed. Wildlife of southern forests habitat & management. Blaine, WA. Chapter 15. Hancock House Publishers: 186-190
https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/treesearch/6963