Cottontail (disambiguation)
- Cottontail (disambiguation)
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Cottontail may refer to one of the following
- Cottontail rabbits
- Hot Chocolates), a 1941 film
- Peter Cottontail, a character in the works of Thornton W. Burgess
- Cottontail (tan) (A specific tan on a Male's buttock where it is white as opposed to the rest of the body) See: Tan lines
- "Cotton Tail", a 1940 composition by Duke Ellington
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