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Cottontail

British pronunciation/kˈɒtəntˌe‍ɪl/
American pronunciation/kˈɑːʔn̩tˌeɪl/
Cottontail
[NOUN]
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a small mammal with a distinctive cotton-like tail, belonging to the family Leporidae, known for its agility, speed, and ability to reproduce rapidly

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What is a "cottontail"?

The "cottontail" is a small mammal belonging to the family Leporidae, known for its short tail resembling a puff of cotton, which gives it its name. Cottontails are typically small to medium-sized rabbits with soft fur, long ears, and a distinctive hopping gait. They are herbivorous animals that primarily feed on plant material, including grasses, shrubs, and small plants. Cottontails are known for their excellent agility and speed, being able to quickly evade predators by running, jumping, and making sharp turns. They are typically solitary animals and are known for their ability to reproduce rapidly, with females capable of producing multiple litters of young each year. Cottontails are found in a variety of habitats, including woodlands, meadows, and grasslands, and they are known for their adaptability to different environments.

Examples
1Studies on cottontail rabbits in Alabama found that up to three-quarters of newborns were killed by fire ants, for example.
2For one thing, this bunny was a giant, up to six times heavier than your average cottontail.
3Say goodbye to the famous roadrunner, as well as bobcats, gophers, and cottontails.
4Now to go along with this, I'm also gonna be giving Jackson some teeny tiny cottontails.
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