yes
A Cottontail is a rabbit. Rabbits are mammals. Mammals have backbones. Ergo, mammals are vertebrates.
eastern cottontail rabbit
yes, yes they do
The eastern cottontail.
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All rabbits are herbivores - plant eaters.
Yes. There are hundreds of pet rabbit breeders in Texas. I raise Dutch. There are also wild rabbits in Texas: the Swamp rabbit, Desert cottontail, Eastern cottontail, and Black-tailed jackrabbit (actually a hare).
A group of eastern cottontail rabbits in a meadow is best referred to as a "warren." This term typically describes a network of burrows or the group of rabbits that inhabit them. However, if you're referring to them collectively in a more general sense, they can also simply be called a "herd" or "horde" of rabbits.
Yes, the Eastern Cottontail Rabbit is one of the most common.
Cottontails are a native species of North America.
No, they are wild and not even the same species as domestic rabbits (which is why they can't successfully reproduce together)!
Eastern Cottontail Rabbits (Sylvilagus floridanus) are found east of the Mississippi river and in parts of New Mexico and Arizona.