Most likely the Hare/Jackrabbit.
Rabbits primarily inhabit grassland and shrubland biomes, as well as meadows and forest edges. They prefer areas with a good supply of food, shelter, and places to dig burrows for nesting and protection.
An Amami rabbit is a species of rabbit found on two islands in Japan, Latin name Pentalagus furnessi.
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There is more than one species of rabbit in Indiana, and each species has its own scientific name. One example of a rabbit found in Indiana is the Swamp Rabbit, which has the scientific name Sylvilagus aquaticus.
Yes, some monkeys do inhabit grassland biomes, although they are more commonly found in forested areas. Species like the baboon live in savanna grasslands, where they adapt to open environments and often form large social groups. These monkeys rely on the grassland for foraging and may also seek shelter in nearby trees or shrubs. However, their presence in grasslands is generally less common compared to forest-dwelling species.
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The most common species of cactus found in Arizona is the saguaro cactus.
The most common species of duck found in North America is the Mallard.
The yellow-billed magpie is found in open oak grassland. It is a common resident of range lands and foothills of central and northern Central Valley, California, and coastal valleys south to Santa Barbara County. This species is not prone to wandering.
Yellow Cardinal. Endangered bird species - normally found in South America, prefer grassland and shrubland
They live in holes in the ground and are found both in the countryside and in towns
I believe that the grassland type in Canada would be prairies. Steppes are more commonly found in Ukraine, Russia and Asia. The grassland found in Canada are the prairies. Found in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.