Unless you raised a wild rabbit, then your rabbit is not a jackrabbit. Jackrabbits are not domesticated: they're wild hares. All domestic rabbits are of the European Rabbit species.
Their basic apparent is very different. The eastern cottontail is a small, compact sort of rabbit, weighing only around 5 pounds, whereas the jackrabbit is a large, gangly sort of animal (actually, a hare, not a rabbit). See the related links below for pictures.
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Spaz
The jackrabbit is a hare.
A jackrabbit is a hare, not a rabbit, found in North America.
It eats like a regular rabbit it eats carrots out the ground.
Beverly hillbillies
Most likely the Hare/Jackrabbit.
Yes, a large rattler could eat an adult jackrabbit.
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.
the predetors are the things that will kill the jack rabbit.... many things... in fact too many to list... just Google it...
That depends upon which breed of jackrabbit and which breed of rabbit you're comparing it with. Rabbit, and jackrabbits, can get up to somewhere around 30 pounds.