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| II. | Cottontail |
The chief wild rabbit of North America is the cottontail. Its name is derived from the white undersurface of its short tail, which resembles a puff of cotton. The cottontail is noted for remaining motionless to avoid notice when it senses danger. The rabbit, which swims well, also evades enemies by plunging into lakes or streams.