Joshua Tree National Park - Desert adaptation of the day - eat your own poop! Jackrabbits belong to a group of mammals called lagomorphs (along with other hares, rabbits, and pikas) that
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Animal studies. . Fig 5—Three species of jack-rabbits, differing in size, color, and markings but believed to be derived from a common stock. The differences have arisen through isolation and adaptation.
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