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Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
Hate with propped ears in Mojave Desert National Park in California in 2015.
An Apishapa stone circle, part of a 700 to 800 year old Native American dwelling stands in the Picket Wire Canyonlands along the Purgatoire River in the Comanche National Grasslands of southeast Colorado.
Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus) Jasper National Park Kanada
Young cotton tail rabbit outdoors on rural property
Badlands National Park, SD, USA - June 1, 2008: Closeup of brown petrified tree trunk that is 60 million years old, on grass.
Cottontail bunny rabbits at Milgara Ridge  Golden Gate National Recreation Area  on a foggy spring day.
A clueless rabbit on white ground background in the mountain.
Stacked volcanic rock forms an exterior cliff dwelling wall, in which this single entrance opening was created.  The wall contains small portals on either side of the entry where rocks were omitted so that arrows could be fired through them, permitting concealment from attempts by enemies to breach the dwelling.  Visibility into the high desert in front of the entry is good for hundreds of yards.  On the opposite side of the site a sheer cliff drops to a long steep hill that descends to a dry riverbed - allowing no access from that side.  The Sinagua Indian tribe that selected this site did so for its defensible position atop a high desert promentory.  Site selection was critical for the Sinagua, and perfectly executed here. This culture combined hunting and gathering with agriculture, but the latter was challenging in this arrid wilderness terrain. The exact site location, which requires considerable effort to reach, is intentionally omitted.  Its estimated age dates to 1300 AD - 1400 AD.  Remote Sinagua Cliff Dwelling Site, Northern Arizona, 2013.
A brown cottontail rabbit sleepily looks forward while laying on its belly in the dirt
Glacial erratic boulders on Twistleton Scar. Yorkshire Dales National Park in spring time.
Streptopelia turtur - The European turtle dove is a species of columbiform bird in the Columbidae family
A European Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) at Kings Creek. Introduced to Australia in the 1800’s, the rabbit has become a prime example of an invasive species and the damage it can do.
Wild baby rabbits on Okunoshima Island, Hiroshima, Japan.
Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby and joey feeding on acacia in the Flinder's Ranges South Australia
Baby cotton tail rabbit outdoors on rural property
A large stone circle 25 feet wide archaeologists refer to as room A stands at the Cramer site, part of a 700 - 800 year old Native American dwelling in the Apishapa Canyon. The site also known as the Stonehenge of Colorado is located on state land in southeast Colorado near the Comanche National Grasslands.
The Grossglockner High Alpine Road (in German Großglockner Hochalpenstraße) is the highest surfaced mountain pass road in Austria. The High Tauern (pl.; German: Hohe Tauern, Italian: Alti Tauri) are a mountain range.
Strangely shaped large boulders on a side of a mountain at a remote location near Escondido, Southern California, on a rainy day
Cottontail rabbit sitting on a log.
A closeup of a brown hare standing on a stone in the middle of the field and licking itself
Eeuropean hare (Lepus europaeus) sitting in a field, blue-green background.
Coolgardie, Western Australia, Australia, June 26, 2022. \nThe plaque names an early pioneer and the cause of his death
Mountain landscape with rocks in fog
European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
White mist rolling over the top of Matroosberg Mountains, Ceres, Western Cape
European cute hare sitting on a natural stone, Lepus europaeus.
Young European hare (Lepus europaeus) sitting on a dirt track.
Camouflage Black-tailed Jackrabbit resting in habitat. Santa Clara County, California, USA.
Cottontail Rabbit.
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