Spring
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I doubt she would be pregnant, unless there is another male out there with her or she was bred before she got released/escaped.
Cottontails and hares cannot successfully breed with domestics. Here is a little bit from a website I found that explains it..
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Myth: Domestic rabbits can interbreed with hares and cottontails.
The facts: Hares (Lepus) have 24 pairs of chromosomes while the domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus) has 22 and the cottontail (Sylvilagus) has 21 pair. While mating is possible between the different species, the resulting embryos will die after a few cell divisions because of the differences in the number of chromosome pairs. "
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2006/Jun/21/il/petadvice.html
Cottontails and hares cannot successfully breed with domestics. Here is a little bit from a website I found that explains it..
"
Myth: Domestic rabbits can interbreed with hares and cottontails.
The facts: Hares (Lepus) have 24 pairs of chromosomes while the domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus) has 22 and the cottontail (Sylvilagus) has 21 pair. While mating is possible between the different species, the resulting embryos will die after a few cell divisions because of the differences in the number of chromosome pairs. "
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2006/Jun/21/il/petadvice.html