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In 2004, there was an estimate of 400 to 550. Hope this helps!
  1. In 1964 there was an estimate of 1000 to 1200
  2. In 1969 it was the same guess
  3. In 1980 there was an estimate of 6500
  4. In 1994 there was an estimate of between 2478 and 12120
  5. In 1996 there was an estimate of 6000
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Well no body really can count but they are endangered so the number is declining

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In 2004 there was an estimate of 400-550.

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Are volcano rabbits diurnal or nocturnal?

Volcano rabbits are nocturnal.


Do volcano rabbits live next to a volcano?

they live on the mountains of Mexico


Where is a volcano rabbit found?

By volcanos in Mexico. Thats why there called volcano rabbits.


Why save volcano rabbits?

We should save the volcano rabbits purely because they are a species of ANIMAL!! Do we really want to loose any of our beloved animals?


What eats Volcano Rabbits?

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What does a volcano rabbit hunt?

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What types of wild bunnies are endangered?

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Are there any rabbits at Hawaii?

Yes, there are rabbits in every continent but Antarctica.


Are the volcano rabbits endangerd?

Yes, they are threatened by the loss of habitat, hunting and seasonal burning of the zacaton.


Are volcano rabbits endangered?

Yes, they are. There are only about some of them are living around the side of the volcanoes now.


What is being done to save volcano rabbits?

The Volcano Rabbit is endangered because it doesn't breed that much so no new rabbits are coming. The Volcano Rabbit was being hunted. It is now illegal to hunt them. Their habitat is becoming destroyed by humans so they have no place to call home. THE most serious threats to the volcano rabbit are habitat degradation and target shooting.[2] Hunters looking for game birds (such as quail) will use the rabbit for target practice.


Who lives near Mt Cotopaxi volcano?

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