Pike's Peak

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the falls at night
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Cool rabbit. Any idea on what kind (common name/scientific name)?
 
i think it's the "wahscally wahbit" indigenous to earth.

Just an interest in evolved adaptations I've been into lately. Lost Prophet had a cool thread on wahscally's in the U.K.

I noticed the nose on this one is a bit different from the desert cottontail.

Desert cottons are distributed throughout Colorado, and mountain cottons are found over all the state except the eastern end. Eastern cottons are available to hunters in eastern Colorado, especially to the north. Snowshoe hares inhabit coniferous forests in mountains across the center of the state, with white-tailed jacks inhabiting most of the state, and black-tailed jacks found primarily in the eastern half and southwest corner of the state.

Maybe eastern cottontail?

http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/resources/phil_myers/ADW_mammals_3_4_03/sylvilagus6549.jpg/view.html
Nope. The head looks more rodent like.

Probably not mountain cottontail either.
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/resources/phil_myers/ADW_mammals_3_4_03/nuttalls7165.jpg/view.html

Hmmm,.. White-tailed Jackrabbit?
-maybe if these kind turn white in winter.

Looks like desert cottontail but ears seem too short...
http://digital-desert.com/wildlife/cottontail/320702f.jpg



Life's mysteries I guess.

Cool shot of a wahscally.
 

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