cottontail
noun [ C ] uk/ˈkɒt.ən.teɪl/ us/ˈkɑː.t̬ən.teɪl/ (also cottontail rabbit, /ˌkɒt.ən.teɪl ˈræb.ɪt/ /ˌkɑː.t̬ən.teɪl ˈræb.ɪt/)
(美洲)白尾灰兔
a rabbit found in the US that is brown, with white underneath its tail
Owls prey on mice, cottontails, meadow voles, and rats. 猫头鹰捕食老鼠、白尾灰兔、草原田鼠和大家鼠。
The backyard is like a wildlife preserve, full of cottontail rabbits and tree frogs. 后院简直就像一个野生动物保护区,白尾灰兔和树蛙到处都是。
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- In the spring, the yard is hopping with cottontails.
- The marsh rabbit is a medium-sized cottontail with short, dark brown fur and a greyish-white belly.
- Species such as white-tail deer and cottontails have been found in historically forested regions of central Missouri.
- Adult pygmy rabbits are about a third the weight of more common cottontail rabbits.