What is a jackrabbits lifeform?
A jackrabbit is a mammal belonging to the family Leporidae. This family of rabbits, hares, and pikas includes over 100 different species. They are medium-sized animals, with long ears and powerful hind legs. Jackrabbits are found in North America and Mexico. They live in open grasslands and shrublands, where they feed on grasses and other plants. They are herbivores and eat only plant material. Jackrabbits are prey for many predators, including coyotes, wolves, foxes, and birds of prey. They use their long ears to detect predators and they can run very quickly to escape danger.