Cottontails Do live in the desert hence the name DESERT COTTONTAILS. They are scattered around the world in many places
Yes, cottontails live in the desert.
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MICE
Cottontails
Yes, there are 'bunnies' in the Sonoran Desert - cottontails and jackrabbits.
Cottontails get much of the water they require from the food they eat.
Cottontails get much of the water they require from the food they eat.
In the deserts of the United States, both cottontails and jack rabbits can be found in the deserts.
Desert tortoises have estimated life spans of 32-80 years, desert iguanas can live 8-10 years, desert cottontails live only about 1-3 years, and desert toads have lifespans of a decade.
4-6 years
Many species of cottontail are commonly referred to as, "Jack-rabbits."
Desert cottontails adapted to life in the chaparral biome by becoming active only during the early morning and late evening hours to keep themselves cool. During the hottest months of the year, they conserve energy and moisture by laying very still.
Jack Rabbits and cottontails live in the desert.