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Definition of cottontail in English: cottontailnounˈkɒt(ə)nteɪlˈkɑtnˌteɪl An American rabbit which has a speckled brownish coat and a white underside to the tail. 棉尾兔 Genus Sylvilagus, family Leporidae: several species Example sentencesExamples - Canyons and creeks ran to the river down gullies 200 feet deep and were full of quail, and cottontails and coyotes and jack rabbits.
- But the eastern cottontails - a more southern species that hunters introduced to New England in the 1930s - would travel about 22 yards beyond cover to get the food.
- Before I had a chance to observe further to see if the cottontail would happily eat more, the resident Cooper's hawk flew by and sent everyone for cover.
- By nature, the two are incompatible, for even a cottontail rabbit will fight to protect her young.
- It nosed along the old logging road, stopping to drink in the scent of the squirrels and cottontails and swamp rabbits that had passed earlier in the morning.
- A white cottontail rabbit sat on a worn mat on the floor of the cell with her back to the door.
- Deer, cottontail rabbits, voles (field mice) and pocket gophers are some of the most common species that damage trees in Nebraska.
- The engraved receiver features a pair of golden squirrels on one side, and a trio of cottontail rabbits on the other.
- The lean cottontail joined him in front of the door.
- First, I start with a sketch I like, of a cottontail resting out on our lawn.
- At one point, he lured a red fox close to his shutter by imitating the high-pitched squeal of a cottontail rabbit in distress.
- Now, the hawk looked to me to be a male and a full grown cottontail is a little much for a Cooper's to take on, but it's not out of the realm of possibility.
- Males pursue larger animals, such as eastern cottontail rabbits.
- A buttery shaft of sun slants through a stand of leafy chestnut trees, dappling a family of cottontails which has crept onto the 12th fairway to lick dewdrops from the English rye.
- Damage to rosette leaves appeared to be by cottontail rabbits, based on droppings associated with the damaged plants.
- They mostly eat rodents, eastern cottontail rabbits, insects, and fruit.
- One of these is a cottontail rabbit that is found only in the Davis Mountains of Texas in the area between Guadalupe and Big Bend national parks.
- Unlike cottontails and jackrabbits, pygmy rabbits dig burrows, the only American rabbit that does so.
Definition of cottontail in US English: cottontailnounˈkɑtnˌteɪlˈkätnˌtāl An American rabbit which has a speckled brownish coat and a white underside to the tail. 棉尾兔 Genus Sylvilagus, family Leporidae: several species Example sentencesExamples - They mostly eat rodents, eastern cottontail rabbits, insects, and fruit.
- First, I start with a sketch I like, of a cottontail resting out on our lawn.
- But the eastern cottontails - a more southern species that hunters introduced to New England in the 1930s - would travel about 22 yards beyond cover to get the food.
- Males pursue larger animals, such as eastern cottontail rabbits.
- The engraved receiver features a pair of golden squirrels on one side, and a trio of cottontail rabbits on the other.
- A white cottontail rabbit sat on a worn mat on the floor of the cell with her back to the door.
- Unlike cottontails and jackrabbits, pygmy rabbits dig burrows, the only American rabbit that does so.
- Damage to rosette leaves appeared to be by cottontail rabbits, based on droppings associated with the damaged plants.
- Deer, cottontail rabbits, voles (field mice) and pocket gophers are some of the most common species that damage trees in Nebraska.
- One of these is a cottontail rabbit that is found only in the Davis Mountains of Texas in the area between Guadalupe and Big Bend national parks.
- It nosed along the old logging road, stopping to drink in the scent of the squirrels and cottontails and swamp rabbits that had passed earlier in the morning.
- A buttery shaft of sun slants through a stand of leafy chestnut trees, dappling a family of cottontails which has crept onto the 12th fairway to lick dewdrops from the English rye.
- The lean cottontail joined him in front of the door.
- Now, the hawk looked to me to be a male and a full grown cottontail is a little much for a Cooper's to take on, but it's not out of the realm of possibility.
- At one point, he lured a red fox close to his shutter by imitating the high-pitched squeal of a cottontail rabbit in distress.
- Canyons and creeks ran to the river down gullies 200 feet deep and were full of quail, and cottontails and coyotes and jack rabbits.
- By nature, the two are incompatible, for even a cottontail rabbit will fight to protect her young.
- Before I had a chance to observe further to see if the cottontail would happily eat more, the resident Cooper's hawk flew by and sent everyone for cover.
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