The Tarim Rabbit is smaller in size, lighter in coat color, larger in ears, and not black at the tips, which is the most obvious difference between it and the Snow Rabbit. The overall coat color is very close to the habitat; the hearing organs are very developed, and the ears are 10 cm long, which is more than other rabbits.

The back of the Tarim Rabbit in summer is sandy brown, mixed with gray-black fine spots, and the sides of the body are It is sandy yellow, and the chin, throat and abdomen are white. The head and face are the same color as the back, the cheeks are lighter, and the eye area is dark and sandy brown. The winter coat is very light, light sandy brown from the head and back to the back of the tail.
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