- Rabbit - Wikipedia
They are familiar throughout the world as a small herbivore, a prey animal, a domesticated form of livestock, and a pet, having a widespread effect on ecologies and cultures The most widespread rabbit genera are Oryctolagus and Sylvilagus
- Living with wildlife: Rabbits - Washington Department of Fish Wildlife
Two species of rabbits are native to Washington and two others have been introduced to the area Washington is also home to three species of hares: the snowshoe hare and two others, called “jackrabbits ”
- 10 hopping fun rabbit facts! - National Geographic Kids
Cute, fuzzy, fluffy and hopping mad, who doesn’t love these adorable creatures, also known as bunnies? Check out our top ten rabbit facts! 1) A baby rabbit is called a kit, a female is called a doe and a male is called a buck 2) Rabbits are very social creatures that live in groups
- Rabbit | Description, Species, Facts | Britannica
Rabbits differ from hares in size, life history, and preferred habitat In general, rabbits are smaller and have shorter ears than hares They are born without fur and with closed eyes after a gestation period of 30–31 days They prefer habitats composed of trees and shrubs, where they live in burrows dug into the soil
- Rabbit - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Most people recognize a Rabbit when they see one It usually has a rather stout body, a rounded back, long ears, and a short tail It also has strong hind legs and long rear feet Though domestic variations come in many different colors, wild individuals usually have tan or brown fur
- Rabbit - Facts, Description, Food Habits, Pet Care, and Pictures
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 Though there are many species under the common name of rabbit but in here we provide information on general about these mammals
- House Rabbit Care Behavior - Rabbit. org
Are you a first-time rabbit caregiver, or perhaps you're a long-time bunny household needing some updated advice? We have resources to help everyone from novice to expert
- 26 Fascinating Bunny Facts You Wont Believe About These Adorable Critters
Rabbits are social creatures that thrive in groups, forming intricate social structures within their communities In the wild, they live in large groups known as colonies, which can consist of several family units
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