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  2. Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus - Wikipedia

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    Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus grows up to about 150 centimeters (5 feet) in height, with spreading, brittle, pale stem branches. The leaves are up to a few centimeters long and may be thin and thread-like or up to 1 cm wide and oblong.

  3. Rabbitbrush - Wikipedia

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    Rabbitbrush at Riverbend Ponds Natural Area, Fort Collins, CO. Rabbitbrush is a common name for shrubs, principally of the western United States, in three related genera of the family Asteraceae:

  4. Category:Mythological rabbits and hares - Wikipedia

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  5. Alba (rabbit) - Wikipedia

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    Alba was a genetically modified "glowing" rabbit created as an artistic work by contemporary artist Eduardo Kac, produced in collaboration with French geneticist Louis-Marie Houdebine.

  6. List of fictional rabbits and hares - Wikipedia

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    Name Species Work Author Notes Alice Cottontail rabbit: Alice's Farm: A Rabbit's Tale: Maryrose Wood Alice and her brother, Thistle, become farmers to save Prune Street Farm from development.

  7. Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The word rabbit derives from the Middle English rabet ("young of the coney"), a borrowing from the Walloon robète, which was a diminutive of the French or Middle Dutch robbe ("rabbit"), a term of unknown origin. [1]

  8. Jorunna parva - Wikipedia

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    Jorunna parva Jorunna parva (Sea bunny). Jorunna parva, commonly known as the sea bunny, is a species of dorid nudibranch, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusc in the family Discodorididae.

  9. Pygmy rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) is a rabbit species native to the United States.It is also the only native rabbit species in North America to dig its own burrow. [5] [6] The pygmy rabbit differs significantly from species within either the Lepus (hare) or Sylvilagus (cottontail) genera and is generally considered to be within the monotypic genus Brachylagus.