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 |  |  | Rabbit - Environmental problems with rabbits: Encyclopedia II - Rabbit - Humans' relationship with rabbitsHumans' relationship with the European or ‘true’ rabbit was first recorded by the Phoenicians over 1,000 years BC, when they termed the Iberian Peninsula ‘i-shephan-im’ (literally, ‘the land of the rabbit’), which the Romans converted to the Latin form, Hispania, and hence the modern word Spain.
The European Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) is the only species of rabbit to be domesticated. All pet breeds of rabbits - such as dwarf lops, angoras, etc. - are of this species. However, rabbits and people interact in many different ways beyond domestication. Rabbits are an example of an animal ...
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 |  |  | Rabbit - Environmental problems with rabbits: Encyclopedia II - Rabbit - Rabbits in culture and literatureRabbits are often used as a symbol of fertility. It is possibly as a consequence of this that they have been associated with Easter as the Easter Bunny. The species' role as a prey animal also lends itself as a symbol of innocence as an animal that seems to wish harm on no one, another Easter connotation. In addition, the animal is often used as a symbol of playful sexuality, which plays off of its perceived image of innocence, as well as its ...
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 |  |  | Rabbit - Environmental problems with rabbits: Encyclopedia II - Rabbit - ClassificationRabbits and hares were formerly classified in the order Rodentia until 1912, when they were moved into a new order Lagomorpha. This order, in addition to containing rabbits and hares, also includes the pikas.
ORDER LAGOMORPHA
Family Leporidae
Genus Pentalagus
Amami Rabbit/Ryukyu Rabbit, Pentalagus furnessi
Genus Bunolagus
Bushman Rabbit, Bunolagus monticularis
Genus Nesolagus
Sumatra Short-Eared Rabbit, Neso ...
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 |  |  | Rabbit - Environmental problems with rabbits: Encyclopedia II - Rabbit - Domestic rabbitsProvided they are well cared for, rabbits make friendly and playful pets. They are widely kept throughout the world, both indoors and out. Rabbits kept indoors are typically healthier and more social than rabbits kept outdoors. Housed indoors and provided with adequate damage-proofing (especially of electrical cables), rabbits are relatively safe from predators, disease, and temperature extremes. Rabbits kept outdoors must be provided with shelter that is heated in winter and shaded in summer. Domesticated rabbits are most comfortable in tem ...
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 |  |  | Rabbit - Environmental problems with rabbits: Encyclopedia II - Rabbit - HaresRabbits are distinguished from the related hares in that they are altricial, having young that are born blind and hairless; many also live underground in burrows.
For jackrabbits, which are actually hares, in the genus Lepus, see hare.
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 |  |  | Rabbit - Environmental problems with rabbits: Encyclopedia II - Rabbit - Size and weightRabbits vary in size and weight. As lagomorphs, they have four incisors on their top jaw and two on the bottom jaw, that grow continuously throughout their life. This is distinct from rodents, which have two each on the top and bottom. Rabbits have long ears, large hind legs, and short fluffy tails. Rabbits move by hopping, using their long and powerful hind legs. To facilitate quick movement, rabbit hind feet have a thick padding of fur to dampen the shock of rapid hopping. Their 4 toes are long, and are webbed to keep them from spreading a ...
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