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Pygmy rabbit

A Pygmy rabbit soaks up some sun in a controlled rearing site on the edge of Moses Coulee. State Fish and Wildlife biologists are rereleasing the rabbits, which are endangered, from the last-known wild population. In winter, 90 percent of their diet is sagebrush. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)

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A Pygmy rabbit soaks up some sun in a controlled rearing site on the edge of Moses Coulee. State Fish and Wildlife biologists are rereleasing the rabbits, which are endangered, from the last-known wild population. In winter, 90 percent of their diet is sagebrush. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)