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In Arkansas, rabbits are primarily found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and wetlands. They thrive in areas with dense cover such as brushy thickets and fields with tall grasses, which provide shelter and food. The eastern cottontail is the most common species in the state, often seen in suburban areas as well. Additionally, they are prevalent in agricultural regions where crop fields offer ample foraging opportunities.

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