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- Rabbit - Wikipedia
Rabbits are seen in human culture globally, appearing as a symbol of fertility, cunning, and innocence in major religions, historical and contemporary art
- Rabbit | Description, Species, Facts | Britannica
Rabbit, any of 29 species of long-eared mammals belonging to the family Leporidae, excluding hares (genus Lepus) Rabbits are ground dwellers whose habitat ranges from deserts to tropical forests and wetlands Rabbits differ from hares in size, life history, and preferred habitat
- Rabbit - Facts, Description, Food Habits, Pet Care, and Pictures
Rabbit Rabbits are small and furry mammals belonging to the Leporidae family of the Lagomorpha order Male rabbit is known as buck and female one is known as doe They are very friendly and adorable to humans
- Rabbit - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
The term “rabbit” and “hare” are often used interchangeably, but there are key differences Both belong to the family Leporidae, but rabbits generally have shorter ears, stockier bodies, and live in underground burrows known as warrens
- 43 Rabbit Breeds to Keep as Pets - The Spruce Pets
With a wide variety of pet rabbit breeds available, choosing the right one can be overwhelming Discover which rabbit breeds are the largest, smallest, fluffiest, and most colorful to help you select the perfect companion
- Rabbit facts | Mammals | BBC Earth
The rabbit is a social species of mammal that lives in burrows, called a warren Their long ears and fluffy tails make them appealing pets, but in many countries humans also treat them as pests
- Rabbits: Habits, Diet Other Facts - Live Science
The domestic or European rabbit is considered within near threatened range by the IUCN Found all over the world, scientists think most populations are descendants of domestic rabbits that were
- 25 Types of Rabbits: Facts and Photos - TRVST
Furthermore, all rabbit breeds originated from the genus Oryctolagus, specifically from the species Oryctolagus cuniculus, also known as the European rabbit Today, the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) acknowledges over 49 distinct breeds of rabbits
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