Jackrabbit Taxonomy:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leporidae
Order: Lagomorpha
Family: Leporadae
Genus: Lepus
QUOTE: "Jackrabbits are actually hares, not rabbits. Hares are larger than rabbits, and typically have taller hind legs and longer ears."
National Geographic 05 Nov 2007
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/jackrabbit.html
Jackrabbits are found in North America and not in Africa. Therefore there are no jackrabbits in the Sahara.
Yes, both male and female jackrabbits exist. Female jackrabbits are responsible for giving birth to and caring for their young. Both male and female jackrabbits play a role in the reproduction and survival of the species.
No. Jackrabbits are herbivores.
Yes, jackrabbits are mammals.
Jackrabbits don't lay eggs...
huntin season for jackrabbits is June to September
Yes, jackrabbits are found in the deserts of North America.
No, but ferrets sometimes eat jackrabbits.
North American deserts and grasslands are home to the jackrabbits.
Jackrabbits are found in the desert as well as in a number of other habitats.
Jackrabbits can be found in grasslands and prairies across the United States.
Jackrabbits , being mammals , are born live from the mother .