@RegisandKelly: It depends on where you live in Arizona. Phoenix or Bullhead City can be 110 degrees while Prescott (just up the “hill” from me) or Flagstaff is in the low 80’s and the Canyon might only be 75!
Actually, very true (the nocturnal part). When I was in the sage brush country, we would see NO rabbits during the day - at night, driving around, little rabbits all over the place (mainly cottontails), running back and forth. Next day, you wouldn’t think there was a rabbit within 100 miles - next night, rabbit city. (They must not have had any of BC13’s little running shoes.)
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
They need little running shoes to protect their paws.
RioBravo about 15 years ago
Everybody should be nocturnal in Az. in the summer.
stonehenge1951 about 15 years ago
@RegisandKelly: It depends on where you live in Arizona. Phoenix or Bullhead City can be 110 degrees while Prescott (just up the “hill” from me) or Flagstaff is in the low 80’s and the Canyon might only be 75!
Ushindi about 15 years ago
Actually, very true (the nocturnal part). When I was in the sage brush country, we would see NO rabbits during the day - at night, driving around, little rabbits all over the place (mainly cottontails), running back and forth. Next day, you wouldn’t think there was a rabbit within 100 miles - next night, rabbit city. (They must not have had any of BC13’s little running shoes.)
RioBravo about 15 years ago
yes but no matter where you go in Az, in the summer whoever lives in that particular area is always HOT. Or at least that’s been my experience.