The Lower Keys rabbit is endangered primarily due to habitat loss caused by urban development, agriculture, and invasive species that disrupt its natural environment. Additionally, their limited geographic range in the Lower Keys of Florida makes them particularly vulnerable to these threats. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect their habitat and manage populations, but challenges remain due to the small size of their remaining populations.
no
No they are NOT!
the assam rabbit ( i have a book beside me) is becoming endangered due to destruction of habitat to build farmland or homes.
Pygmy and Cottontail rabbits. The volcano rabbit of Mexico is endangered, but the pygmy and cottontail rabbits are not endangered species.
No, but people still hunt them.
They live for 4-7 years. They are critically endangered and are the worlds rarest rabbit!
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It's endangered by oil spills:
It is not extinct in the Florida keys. It is endangered in some areas.
endangered species
No, domestic rabbits are far from endangered. Last year, over twelve million were raised in the U.S. alone.
Squirrel Boy - 2006 The Trojan Rabbit The Endangered Species Twist 1-11 was released on: USA: 3 November 2006