From behind, some wild rabbits can be easily picked out by the glowing white patches of fur on their tails. While it might look like a painted-on target that cries, "Eat Me," once the chase is on, ...
Some prey animals, like rabbits and deer, feature flashy white tails that are prominently displayed when they’re been chased down by predators. But why in the world would an animal want to draw more ...
Rabbit, bunny, cottontail, coney, hare — all tend to converge into one single image of a critter with huge hind feet landing beside the body, pushing off into another leap, fluffy white tail flashing, ...
"I saw a black-tailed jack rabbit run a half-mile in a straight line before going out of sight," Hubley said. White-tailed jack rabbits are as fast as their black-tailed relatives, but use their speed ...