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Diet Overlap

Lepus townsendii (White-tailed Jackrabbit)
Martes americana (American Marten)

Common Diet

Artemisia frigida (Fringed sagewort)

Common Habitat

Alberta Mountain forests
Alberta-British Columbia foothills forests
Blue Mountains forests
British Columbia mainland coastal forests
California Floristic Province
Canadian Aspen forests and parklands
Cascade Mountains leeward forests
Central and Southern Cascades forests
Colorado Rockies forests
Eastern Cascades forests
Grand Teton National Park
Great Basin shrub steppe
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
Mid-Continental Canadian forests
Montana Valley and Foothill grasslands
North America
North Central Rockies forests
Okanagan dry forests
Palouse grasslands
Prince Albert National Park
Riding Mountain Biosphere Reserve
Rocky Mountain Biosphere Reserve
Sequoia and Kings Canyon Biosphere Reserve
Sierra Nevada forests
Snake-Columbia shrub steppe
South Central Rockies forests
Wasatch and Uinta montane forests
Waterton Biosphere Reserve
Western Great Lakes forests
Wyoming Basin shrub steppe
Yellowstone Biosphere Reserve
Yosemite National Park

Attributes / relations provided by
♦ 1Lepus townsendii, Burton K. Lim, MAMMALIAN SPECIES No. 288, pp. 1-6 (1987)
♦ 2Neotoma cinerea, Felisa A. Smith, MAMMALIAN SPECIES No. 564, pp. 1-8 (1997)
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