There are many species, and they are not particular to just the dessert. There distribution covers various parts of Europe, Arctic North America, and further south etc.
Yes, there are species of jackrabbit in the desert.
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Coyotes are the main predators.
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.
Jackrabbits live in all the major deserts of North America.
Foxes, coyotes, bobcats and others will feed on jackrabbits.
A black-tailed jackrabbit
Its large ears conduct heat!
Yes, jackrabbits are quite common in North American Deserts.
Jackrabbits live in areas with shrubs in the desert. They also hide under grasses or vegetation and prefer the shade.