Distribution and Habitat
In Canada both native rabbits belong to the genus Sylvilagus. The eastern cottontail (S. floridanus), found in southern Ont, Québec and Manitoba (introduced to BC), is small (average weight 1.2 kg) and active at dawn, dusk and night. Nuttall's cottontail (S. nuttalli) is found in parts of BC, Alberta and Saskatchewan. This smaller, paler version of eastern cottontail inhabits arid SAGEBRUSH areas.
Biological Importance
Author M.L. WESTON
Links to Other Sites
Canadian Biodiversity Website
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