Eastern Cottontail Rabbit https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/eastern-cottontail-rabbit
The sun sets over a quiet backyard garden. A red fox sneaks into the yard, its nose in the air, sniffing loudly—it smells something. It pads over to the bushes when a streak of brown flashes in the greenery. An eastern cottontail rabbit darts out of the bushes, zigging and zagging to throw the surprised fox off of its trail. The speedy rabbit zooms into the nearby woods, easily escaping the potential predator.
They have about 100 million scent receptors in their noses, which they twitch to