Everything about The Riverine Rabbit totally explained
The
Riverine Rabbit (
Bunolagus monticularis), also known as the
Bushman Rabbit or
Bushman Hare, is one of the rarest and most endangered
mammals in the world, with probably no more than 200 individuals left. This
rabbit has an extremely limited distribution area, found only in the central and southern regions of the
Karoo Desert of
South Africa's
Cape Province. It is the only member of the genus
Bunolagus.
It typically has a black stripe running from the corner of the mouth over the cheek. It has a brown woolly tail, cream-colored fur on its belly and throat, and a broad, club-like hind foot. Its tail is pale brown with a tinge of black toward the tip. It is a
nocturnal species.
It is nowadays found in only a few places in the Karoo, none of them being a protected area.
Fraserburg,
Sutherland and
Victoria West all have small populations.
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