This is the smallest species of rabbit in North America, only growing up to 12 inches long. Pygmy rabbits are known for being the only North American rabbit species to dig their own burrows.
Small enough to fit in your hand, pygmy rabbits are the world’s smallest rabbit. They’re also the only North American rabbits who dig their own burrows. They need continuous expanses of sagebrush for ...
Conservation groups Wednesday sent a formal notice of their intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for failing to take steps to protect the pygmy rabbit, the world’s smallest rabbit ...
GRANT COUNTY, Wash. – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is taking steps to study the endangered Columbia Basin pygmy rabbits. Researchers plan to use drones to observe the rabbits ...
Three-month-old hippo is not an American citizen and so cannot vote Moo Deng With just one day until Election Day, beloved pygmy hippo Moo Deng has shared her prediction for the winner of the 2024 ...
Nov. 7—QUINCY — The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will add drones to its list of tools to monitor pygmy rabbit populations in Central Washington. Drone flights will start in ...