Welcome to the Rabbit Club Wild Rabbits Page!
Here at the Rabbit Club, we love everything about rabbits!
Wild rabbits and feral rabbits are not the same. Wild rabbits have always lived in the wild, while feral rabbits are domesticated rabbits that have reverted to a wild state. Feral rabbits are not a distinct species; they are domestic rabbits living in the wild.
List of Some Wild Rabbits and Cool Facts About Each One!
- European Rabbit
- Eastern Cottontail
- Pygmy Rabbit
- Riverine Rabbit
- Amami Rabbit
- Brazilian Cottontail
- Swamp Rabbit
- Marsh Rabbit
- New England Cottontail
- Mexican Cottontail
Fun fact! All domestic rabbits are derived from this species.
Fun fact! When chased, it runs in a zigzag pattern, reaching speeds up to 18 mph (29 km/h).
Fun fact! The pygmy rabbit is the smallest rabbit species in the world.
Fun fact! It is the only member of the genus *Bunolagus* due to unique traits that separate it from other leporids.
Fun fact! This rabbit is found only on Amami Ćshima and Tokunoshima, two small islands in Japan.
Fun fact! Up to 37 subspecies of the tapeti have been described.
Fun fact! Preferred foods include savannah panicgrass, false nettle, dewberry, and greenbrier.
Fun fact! Marsh rabbits are excellent swimmers and take to water readily.
Fun fact! The New England cottontail is almost identical to the eastern cottontail.
Fun fact! The Mexican cottontail is one of the largest members of its genus.