No, Pygmy rabbits do not live in turkey they live in north America.
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no they are endangerd
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Pygmy and Cottontail rabbits. The volcano rabbit of Mexico is endangered, but the pygmy and cottontail rabbits are not endangered species.
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29.5 cm in hieght
canada,alaska or hawai
Pygmy Rabbits are rabbits. This answer assumes that the "rabbit" mentioned in the question is in reference to the European Rabbit, i.e. pet rabbits. Some differences between the Pygmy Rabbit and the European Rabbit are: Pygmy Rabbits are native to North America, while European Rabbits are native to Europe. Pygmy Rabbits are not domesticated; European Rabbits are wild in their native habitats, but they've also been domesticated and brought all over the world. Sometimes they're bred for food, sometimes for scientific research, and sometimes for companionship (as pets). Pygmy Rabbits are all very small, about 1 pound fully grown. European Rabbits come in a variety of sizes: there are 2 pound dwarfs, 11 pound giants, and everything in between. Pygmy Rabbits only come in one colour and one pattern, a stripey greyish-brown; European Rabbits come in a variety of colours and patterns, like all black, or white with red eyes, or bluish-grey, or buff-coloured, or white with black nose and ears, or brown "dutch" pattern, etc.
Save the Pygmy Rabbits! Why? They're cute! They're fuzzy! They're soft! What's not to like?
They actually are very mean and cruel to other rabbits.
Pygmy rabbits live near most of the Great Basin area and, in nearby inter mountain areas of the western United States. They are also found southwest of Montana north and east through southern Idaho and southern Oregon. Distribution also extends south to northern Utah, northern Nevada, and Eastern California.
Very simple. The whole food chain would crumble apart. Pygmy Rabbits are first level consumers; herbivores that eat Sagebush as a main dish. If they died, their many predators would suddenly be left without a food source. Most of their predators are carnivores; they can't eat the Sagebrush that Pygmy Rabbits eat!