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Black-tailed jackrabbits (Lepus californicus) are large hares characterized by their long ears, which can reach up to 5 inches in length, and their distinctive black-tipped tails. They have a mostly brown or tan fur coat, which helps them blend into their arid habitats, and a white underside that is visible when they hop. Typically found in open grasslands and deserts across North America, these hares are known for their strong hind legs, allowing them to reach impressive speeds when escaping predators. Their long ears not only assist in hearing but also help regulate body temperature.

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