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GC Zoo - MN Trail: Rabbit Letterbox Hybrid

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Hidden : 5/5/2013
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Cottontail Rabbit

There are several species of cottontail rabbit, but the eastern cottontail is the most common. Cottontails range from reddish brown to gray, but all feature the distinctive "cotton ball" tail for which they are named. These rabbits seek out habitat on the fringes of open spaces, such as fields, meadows, and farms, but can adapt to other habitats—including those of humans.

They browse at night on grasses and herbs and are fond of garden fare such as peas and, of course, lettuce. In winter, their diet becomes a bit coarse and consists of bark, twigs, and buds. During the day, cottontails often remain hidden in vegetation. If spotted, they flee from prey with a zigzag pattern, sometimes reaching speeds of up to 18 miles an hour.

Females give birth in shallow ground nests, to young so helpless that perhaps only 15 percent survive their first year. Fortunately, rabbits breed three or four times every year and produce three to eight young each time. Young rabbits mature quickly and are self-sufficient after only four or five weeks. They are sexually mature after only two or three months, so populations are able to grow with staggering speed.


This is a letterbox cache, please do not remove the stamp that is inside. Thank you.
Side Note: You may want to take note of the number on the log book. It may come in handy later.

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