0 a type of large North American rabbit
1 a type of large hare (= animal like a rabbit) of North America, with long ears and long back legs
In its resting position, a white-sided jackrabbit is camouflaged with its surroundings.
This jackrabbit is a solitary species and feeds on grasses and other green plants, including cultivated crops.
The mammal population includes coyote, jackrabbit, cottontail rabbit, ground squirrel and kit fox.
The goal of the jackrabbits is to move themselves safely onto the other side of the board mirroring their initial positions.
Fifty percent loss of young has been reported in low jackrabbit years.
The white-sided jackrabbit's ears grow an astounding 2to6in cm when fully grown.
The white-sided jackrabbit commonly comes into contact with agriculture.
Most hunting of jackrabbits is done for pest control or sport.