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cottontail

[kot-n-teyl] / ˈkɒt nˌteɪl /


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The one that the public will soon see there, however, isn’t a typical little brown cottontail.

From New York Times Apr. 24, 2024

Tourani points to the eastern cottontail as an example.

From Science Daily Dec. 4, 2023

The same study found that marsh and cottontail rabbits and foxes had disappeared from the area.

From Washington Post Feb. 18, 2023

It is larger than several U.S. states, and home to 130,000 people and countless bobcats, beavers, muskrats and cottontail rabbits.

From Reuters Aug. 12, 2022

They were drinking at midday from a shallow ford crossing an overgrown track to a worked-out silver mine when a cottontail started up in the bracken across the water.

From "The Incredible Journey" by Sheila Burnford




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