Bunny rats are widespread in
Argentina and eastern
Chile south of about 36°S, and are found in a few patchy localities in northern Argentina and possibly parts of
Uruguay. Bunny rats have also been reported from the
Falkland Islands. Within this region, they are most commonly found in open grasslands such as
steppe and
prairie, but can also be found in shrublands, and even beech forest, below about . Four subspecies are currently recognised, although it is possible that the bunny rat represents a
species complex, rather than a single species: •
Reithrodon auritus auritus - central Argentina •
Reithrodon auritus caurinus - northern Argentina •
Reithrodon auritus cuniculoides - southern Argentina, eastern Chile •
Reithrodon auritus pachycephalus -
Tierra del Fuego ==Biology and behaviour==