The desert cottontail lives for at least 2 years. so all around, all species of cottontail should live 1 year to 3 years.
Apparentley, Eastern Cottontails live as long as depending on it's Birth Rate. But few of them live over one year. :( Compliements of, HipHopBunny
They usually live up to only a few years in the wild, but in captivity they can live as long as normal pet rabbits-- about ten years or a bit longer.
That depends on how hungry you are.
about 10 or 20 years
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yes they can No..Rabbits are not migratory mammals.
No, cottontail rabbits do not live in the desert. The desert does not support the lifestyle of the cottontail rabbit.
Only if you scare them hard enough they bite.
Five ways in which the Eastern Cottontail is a biotic factor in its ecosystem:Fertilises the grass with its droppingsProvides food for predator animalsControls plant growth by eating it (i.e. cutting back the growth)??
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).
yes, yes they do
Northern cottontail, Eastern cottontail, Southern cottontail, and Western cottontail.
in North America and south America and New England
In the wild they can live up to only three years.
Yes, the Eastern Cottontail Rabbit is one of the most common.
The eastern cottontail can be found in most of the eastern United States except for New England. It has been introduced to parts of southern New England. It is also found in parts of New Mexico and Arizona. There is a subspecies of cottontail in New England, the New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis), that is very similar to the eastern cottontail. It has a black patch between its ears. It rarely comes out into the open.Please comment my page.
where do cottontail rabbits live
New Eingland
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The Eastern Cottontail.
The scientific name for Eastern Cottontail Rabbit is Sylvilagus Floridanus.