Yes, jackrabbits are quite common in North American Deserts.
Yes, there are species of jackrabbit in the desert.
Jackrabbits live in areas with shrubs in the desert. They also hide under grasses or vegetation and prefer the shade.
Jackrabbits live in all the major deserts of North America.
In the wild, desert jackrabbits typically live for about 5-6 years. However, in captivity, they can live up to 10 years.
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Coyotes are the main predators.
Numerous species of plants and animals live in the desert. Animals might include a cougar or jackrabbit in North American deserts along with mesquite trees and cacti.
Jackrabbits live mostly in AZ,the desert during the day they are under ground, to stay cool, and to stay away from hunters, then at night they come out to eat.
Coyotes, desert foxes, wolves, bobcats, mountain lions, rattlesnakes, gila monsters, lizards, cactus wrens, owls, hawks, doves and quail live near the jackrabbit. See the related link(s) listed below for more information:
The Desert Hare is a Lepus tibetanus of the subgenus, Proeulagus. Other hares in this subgenus are:Black-tailed Jackrabbit, Lepus californicusWhite-sided Jackrabbit, Lepus callotisCape Hare, Lepus capensisTehuantepec Jackrabbit, Lepus flavigularisBlack Jackrabbit, Lepus insularisScrub Hare, Lepus saxatilisTolai Hare, Lepus tolai.