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.
Class and Difficulty: Class 1 (Up to 3-Very Easy)
Weight Range: 2.7kg to 4.7kg
Home Reserve(s): Rancho del Arroyo
Great One Score: No Great One
Gold Score: 4.8
Silver Score: 2.8
Fur Type(s): Albino, Brown, Dark Brown, Grey, Melanistic, Mottled
Trophy Type: Weight
Additional Features:
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.