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  2. Mountain cottontail - Wikipedia

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    The hypothesis is the range has expanded further north due to global warming. Arizona and New Mexico, and from the foothills of the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains and west to the eastern slopes of the Cascade-Sierra Nevada. [2] It has a large east to west range from the state of South Dakota to California.

  3. Category:Mountain ranges of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Jump to content. Main menu. ... Mountain ranges of Missouri, United States ... Pilot Knob (Iron County, Missouri) S. St. Francois Mountains; U.

  4. List of mountain peaks of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Mountain peak County Mountain range Elevation Prominence Isolation Location; 1 Buford Mountain [3] Iron County: St. Francois Mountains: 530 m 1,739 ft: 195 m 640 ft: 14.06 km 8.74 mi 2 Taum Sauk Mountain [1] [a] Iron County: St. Francois Mountains: 540 m 1,772 ft: 156 m 512 ft: 238 km

  5. Robust cottontail - Wikipedia

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    The Davis Mountains cottontail, robust cottontail or Holzner's cottontail (Sylvilagus holzneri) is a species of cottontail rabbit native to high-altitude regions of the southwestern United States and western Mexico.

  6. St. Francois Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Taum Sauk Mountain is the highest point in Missouri. Mountains in this range include; Taum Sauk Mountain, Bell Mountain, Buford Mountain, Proffit Mountain, Pilot Knob, Hughes Mountain, Goggin Mountain and Lead Hill Mountain. The elevations range from 500 to 1,772 feet (152 to 540 meters).

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  8. White-tailed jackrabbit - Wikipedia

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    The forms of this species range from 46 to 61 cm (18 to 24 in) long, 20 to 30 cm (7.9 to 11.8 in) wide, and up to 20 cm (7.9 in) deep. [8] Often, discernible paths lead away from the form and others among the plants at often-visited feeding sites. In winter snow, the forms are interconnecting, cave-like structures.

  9. For over a century, these bunnies have been an Easter ... - AOL

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    Joe, the now-missing Plaza Bunny, is captured in an old family photograph of Ian Johnson shared by Sheree Johnson of Kansas City on her blog, The Do’s and Don’ts of Aunting, April 3, 2011.