blacktail jackrabbit
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Definition
Noun: * A species of hare: The blacktail jackrabbit is a specific type of hare (Lepus californicus) native to the western United States and Mexico. It is characterized by its large size, very long ears with black tips, and a distinct black stripe on the upper surface of its tail.
Usage
- The term blacktail jackrabbit is used as a singular, countable noun to refer to an individual animal or the species as a whole. It is the common name for this animal in biological, ecological, and general descriptive contexts.
- Example: "A blacktail jackrabbit can leap over 20 feet in a single bound to escape predators."
- Example: "The population of blacktail jackrabbits fluctuates with the availability of food and water."
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic or scientific writing, the binomial name is used alongside or instead of the common name blacktail jackrabbit.
- Example: "The study focused on the foraging behavior of , commonly known as the blacktail jackrabbit."
Variants and Related Words
- Black-tailed jackrabbit: A common variant spelling and name for the same species.
- Jackrabbit: The general term for several large hare species in North America, of which the blacktail jackrabbit is one specific type.
- Desert hare: A descriptive term sometimes used for this species due to its habitat.
Synonyms
- Black-tailed jackrabbit (n): The direct synonym with variant spelling.
- Lepus californicus (n): The formal scientific name.
Different Meanings
- The term blacktail jackrabbit refers specifically to this single species. It is not used idiomatically or with other meanings. The word jackrabbit alone can sometimes be used as a verb meaning to start or move very suddenly and quickly.
- Example (different word): "The car jackrabbited away from the stoplight." (This usage does not apply to blacktail jackrabbit).
Noun
- the common jackrabbit of grasslands and open areas of western United States; has large black-tipped ears and black streak on the tail