The diet of the White-sided Jackrabbit consists primarily of grasses including buffalograss, tobosagrass, fiddleneck, wolftail, blue grama, vine mesquite, ring muhly, wooly Indian wheat, and wright buckwheat. The significant non-grass item found in their diets was sedge nutgrass.
Jackrabbits also eat rodents like mice ,rats, and different kinds of cacti.
They eat tender grasses in the summer and spring. They will also eat garden greens, and even pear blossom cactus paddles.
Technically you can eat anything in a small enough form to put in your mouth...
Any carnivore larger than a jackrabbit can eat it. Such as snakes, hawks, coyotes, bears, badgers, pumas, mountain lions, etc.
Yes, a large rattler could eat an adult jackrabbit.
A black-tailed jackrabbit
Foxes, coyotes, bobcats and others will feed on jackrabbits.
Yes, jackrabbits can eat scorpions, although they primarily feed on grasses, leaves, and other vegetation. If food is scarce or the scorpion is small enough, a jackrabbit may consume it as an opportunistic meal. However, scorpions can be venomous, so jackrabbits would likely be cautious when attempting to eat them.
yes jackrabbits do eat meat I have witnessed a jackrabbit catch a bird while I was in bootcamp in Texas.
The word "jackrabbit" is commonly used to describe certain hares, and each species has its own scientific name. Here are some examples of hares commonly given the name "jackrabbit," and their scientific names:Antelope jackrabbit, Lepus alleniBlack-tailed jackrabbit, Lepus californicusWhite-sided jackrabbit, Lepus callotisTehuantepec jackrabbit, Lepus flavigularisBlack jackrabbit, Lepus insularisWhite-tailed jackrabbit, Lepus townsendii
Jackrabbit
There are many species of jackrabbit. Jackrabbits are actually hares. Each species has its own scientific name. For example:The Black Tailed Jackrabbit is Lepus californicusThe Antelope Jackrabbit is Lepus alleniThe White Tailed Jackrabbit is Lepus townsendii
The domain of a jackrabbit is the Eukaeya domain
No the jackrabbit is faster then the turtle