answersLogoWhite

0

The Jack Rabbit and Hares are generally classed together in the genus Lepus. Many are listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature, (IUCN) Red List with a range of status from "least concern", and "data deficient" all the way to "critically endangered". There are about 32 species of Hare and Jack Rabbit, and none of those are listed with a status of extinct. For more details, please see sites listed below.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

When was Odessa Jackalopes created?

Odessa Jackalopes was created in 1997.


Where in the freaking world do jackalopes live?

Jackalopes are not real animals. They are a mythical creature of North America.


Where did jackalopes s?

in j


Do jackalopes live in the desert?

No, jackalopes are mythical beasts and only live in the imagination. For more information click on this link.


Are jackalopes real?

yes it is possible that the tales of jackalopes were sightings of rabbits infected with the Shope papilloma virus, which causes the growth of horn- and antler-like tumors in various places on the rabbit's head and body.


How much does a jackalope way?

Jackalopes do not exist.


How much are jackalopes worth?

All the money in the world.


What do baby jackalopes eat?

an elephant's toe nails and eagles


Where do jackalopes live?

Jackalopes are mythical creatures, said to be a cross between a jackrabbit and an antelope, and do not actually exist in the real world. However, they are commonly associated with the American West, particularly states like Wyoming and South Dakota.


What is the deference between rabbit and a Jackalopes?

A jackolope has horns and they dont exist


What does Artemis do to boys she doesn't like?

Acording to the Percy Jackson world she turns them into jackalopes


Where do jackalopes originate from?

First of all, you should probably know that jackalopes are actually fictional creatures. But, they do originate from real animals. The jackalope originates from Antilocapra american,or the common antelope, combined with Lepus Californicus, or the common jackrabbit. The creature is quite handsome, what with it's small but fluffy body, and it's large and robust antlers. Quite a creature indeed...