- "Antelope jackrabbits live in the arid grasslands and shrublands of Northern Mexico and Arizona. They get their name from their fleet-footed nature, being able to run over 70.00 km/h. They feed on leaves, grass and sometimes cacti, and prefer greener areas with more vegetation to the dry desert. Adult antelope jackrabbits weigh between 2.70 kg and 4.70 kg, and measure 0.45 m to 0.60 m from head to tail. They are mostly solitary animals. Males fight over females during their long mating season, and females subsequently raise their young alone."
- ― In-Game Description
The Antelope Jackrabbit is a animal in the reserve Rancho del Arroyo located in Mexico. It is the fifth species of the lagomorphs (rabbits and hares) to be featured in the game after the white-tailed jackrabbit, the scrub hare, the european hare, and the european rabbit.
Features[]
Description | |
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Behavior | Shy and skittish |
Habitat | Grasslands and shrublands |
Senses | Very good hearing and smell |
Social | Mostly solitary |
Active | Dusk and Nighttime |
Recommended Equipment | Class 1 Ammo |
Species | Lepus alleni |
Difficulty | Easy |
Need Zone Times[]
Times | Activity |
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00:00 - 04:30 | Feeding |
04:00 - 07:30 | Feeding |
07:00 - 11:30 | Resting |
11:00 - 14:30 | Resting |
14:00 - 17:30 | Feeding |
17:00 - 20:30 | Feeding |
20:00 - 00:30 | Feeding |
Fur Variants[]
Trivia[]
- Despite its name, the Antelope Jackrabbit does not have horns. That distinction is given to the seasonal 'Roe-bit'.
- Jackrabbits are actually hares not rabbits. Hares are distinguished from rabbits by their large size and long ears - [1]
- It is one of 7 huntable lagomorph in game. The others include the White-tailed Jackrabbit, the Scrub Hare, the European Hare, the European Rabbit, the Eastern Cottontail Rabbit, and the Mountain Hare.
References[]
this reference is for the "Black Tail Jackrabbit" but it still applies