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  1. 9 de may. de 2023 · 1.) Volcano rabbits dwell in colonies of up to 5 individuals. 2.) A group of rabbits is called a colony, herd, or nest. 3.) Differing from other rabbit species, the volcano rabbit prefers to emit high-pitched sounds, like pikas, rather than thumping their feet, for communication. 4.) They are semi- fossorial (spend part of their lives underground).

  2. 2 de ene. de 2005 · The volcano rabbit weighs 390 - 600 g (0.86 - 1.3 lb). It is generally found between 2800 and 4250 m (9200 - 13,900') in pine forests with a dense undergrowth of bunch grass ("zacaton") and rocky substrates. The volcano rabbit feeds on the green leaves of zacaton grasses, the young leaves of spiny herbs and the bark of alder trees.

  3. Most notably, the remarkable Volcano Rabbit proves that a lack of physical size represents no hindrance to impressiveness. That’s because adult specimens of the fabulous species only average a weight of roughly 0.86-1.3 lb (390-600 grams) in weight. In addition, most individuals reliably measured by researchers only reach a head and body ...

  4. 2 de ene. de 2005 · The volcano rabbit weighs 390 - 600 g (0.86 - 1.3 lb). It is generally found between 2800 and 4250 m (9200 - 13,900') in pine forests with a dense undergrowth of bunch grass ("zacaton") and rocky substrates. The volcano rabbit feeds on the green leaves of zacaton grasses, the young leaves of spiny herbs and the bark of alder trees.

  5. 25 de abr. de 2017 · The volcano rabbit (scientific name Romerolagus diazi) is more commonly called zacatuche or teporingo by the locals living in the mountainous regions of Mexico where these tiny animals are found. Easily identified by their minute appendages (ears, legs, feet, tail) and thick stubby fur, volcano rabbits are rather small mammals with, adult ...

  6. 22 de ene. de 2018 · During the excursions to local zacatonal and volcano rabbit latrines throughout the study area, we used a GPS device to record the coordinates of 235 reference points (137 for the Pelado Volcano, 57 for the Tlaloc Volcano, and 41 for the Coajomulco forest) in the vegetation cover as described for the Chichinautzin Biological Corridor for the Protection of Flora and Fauna (Vega-Guzmán et al ...

  7. Other articles where volcano rabbit is discussed: rabbit: Diversity and conservation status: The volcano rabbit, or zacatuche, inhabits dense undergrowth of bunchgrass in pine forests in the high mountains surrounding Mexico City. A population of only about 6,000 remains in fragments of habitat. The pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) is closely related to the cottontails and occupies mature ...

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