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Jack rabbits that live in the desert, and judging by the categories, foxes, elephants, and Fennec Foxes.
Desert cottontail rabbits are commonly found in desert regions. They are well adapted to hot and arid environments, with features such as their light fur color and large ears to dissipate heat. These rabbits are important to desert ecosystems as prey species and for seed dispersal.
jack rabbits ears are super thin and bllood vessles are there so the wind cools the blood which cools the jack rabbit
Jack rabbits live in the desert because that is their native habitat.
elephants, bats, and jack rabbits
Desert jackrabbits have large ears to help regulate their body temperature. During hot weather, blood vessels in their ears dilate to release heat, while during cold weather, blood vessels constrict to retain heat.
They adapted to the environment.
There are many rabbits with ears sticking up. My Netherland dwarf rabbit, which is the smallest rabbit, has upright ears. Also dutch rabbits and rex rabbits do, to name some. Hope this is of some help :)
jack rabbits are one
A mouse has small ears but their small ears can help them hear things that are quite far away.
Most animals in the desert sleep through the day, and come out at night. Lots of desert animals live in burrows and caves where it is naturally cooler. Jack Rabbits have large ears with lots of veins, which cool their blood in the heat. Kangaroo's have a series of veins close to the surface of the skin on their forarms, and when it's hot they lick their forearms. The saliva evaporates cooling the blood. These are just a few ways that animals have adapted to desert life.
No, jackrabbits are natives to North America and not to the Sahara.