Also known as: Marsh hare, Swamp rabbit
The marsh rabbit is a slightly smaller, darker version of the more familiar eastern cottontail rabbit, which is best known for its conspicuous cotton puff tail. In contrast, the marsh rabbit has a small gray-brown tail.
Habitat & Range
The marsh rabbit is found throughout Florida. It is distinguished from its cottontail cousin in another important way β it is a strong swimmer and is usually found close to water. In Florida, this habitat includes everything from fresh and brackish marshes to wet prairies and flooded agricultural fields.
Life History
Marsh rabbits eat a variety of plants found in and around wetlands. They are most active at night, dusk and dawn, the same time many of the marsh rabbit's predators β owls, foxes, bobcats and alligators β are active as well. Breeding occurs year-round but peaks December through June. On average, a female marsh rabbit produces six or seven litters of two to four young per litter each year. The nests are lined with grass and breast fur and are located on the ground in thickets, stumps or logs. By four weeks of age, the young rabbits are weaned and are foraging for themselves.
Status, Trends & Threats
Hurricanes and coastal flooding can take a significant toll on marsh rabbit populations, particularly young rabbits and nestlings. Image Credit:
Hunting Season
Year-round, statewide
Frequently Asked Questions
Regulations for hunting Marsh Rabbit in Florida
Rabbits (including marsh rabbit and eastern cottontail) may be taken year-round in Florida. Daily bag limit: 12 rabbits. Possession limit: 24 rabbits. All legal hunting methods allowed.
What is a marsh rabbit?
The marsh rabbit (Sylvilagus palustris) is a medium-sized rabbit found in Florida's marshes, swamps, and wetlands. It is an excellent swimmer and is often found near water.
When is Marsh Rabbit hunting season in Florida?
Year-round, statewide
What is the bag limit for Marsh Rabbit in Florida?
12 per day
What's another name for Marsh Rabbit?
Marsh Rabbit is also known as Marsh hare, Swamp rabbit in Florida.
References
| State | Category | Directory | Subcategory | Content | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Florida | Hunting | Regulations | Season Dates | Year-round, statewide | Link |
| Florida | Hunting | Regulations | Regulations | Rabbits (including marsh rabbit and eastern cottontail) may be taken year-round in Florida. Daily bag limit: 12 rabbits. | Link |



