rabbit have a two teeth and birds have are two wings and these are diffrencess Thank you
they both have 4 legs they both eat lettuce e.g I hope this is useful
The easiest -to- see differences are:
Rabbits have four incisor teeth (look closely -- they're fused together in pairs, but there really are four). Rodents have only two.
Rodents are plantigrade, which means they walk on the whole sole of their foot, just we do and bears do. Rabbits are digitigrade -- they don't put their whole foot on the ground when they walk -- just their toes, as do dogs and cats.
(Scientifically they are in different Orders. Rabbits are Lagomorphs; rats are Rodents.)
(The easiest way that i could tell is that a rabbit has 4 toes on each foot and a rat has 4 on the front and 5 on the back feet. ~Julie~)
First Answers:
The term "bunny" usually refers to a young rabbit or hare and has no technical or taxonomical meaning.
A rabbit is an adult, a bunny is a baby or young rabbit, and a hare is fast and larger than a rabbit, it has a divided upper lip and long hind legs.
Bunnies are baby rabbits, hares are wild rabbits, and rabbits are rabbits!
Corrections:
-- About Hares and Rabbits
Hares are not wild rabbits. Although related, hares are different animals from rabbits. Hares normally nest in above-ground depressions, and most rabbits are burrow-nesters, except for the cottontail. Hares are born fully furred and with eyes open at birth, rabbits are naked and blind. Hares normally have longer hind legs too.
Rabbits and hares are from the same family Leporidae and are, therefore, related (so there really isn't much difference). One interesting difference, though, is that the ones called rabbits are born naked and blind, while the others, called hares, are born with their eyes open and with furry bodies - perhaps this is why they are called hares (hairs?).
Some species examples:
Hares - Jackrabbits, Snowshoe hare
Rabbits - Cottontail, Marsh rabbit
-- About Bunnies
Bunnies are not baby rabbits. That is a common misconception. Baby rabbits are called kits (or kittens). The word "bunny" is a just nickname for rabbits -- it means the same thing as "rabbit." The word "bunny" actually comes from "coney" (pronounced the way "honey" is pronounced, with a soft 'o'). Coney is the old word for "rabbit." The word "rabbit" used to mean baby coneys!
Pet rabbits are domesticated European Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus). European Rabbits live in the wild in many places, like the UK, Australia, Europe, and Africa.
nothing really. if anything it is like bunny-baby bunny and rabbit-adult or over baby aged rabbit
a rabbit is smaller than a tiger................. ;)
They both have tails
They both have tails
They are living in a forest
Rabbits hop and have two teeth and they eat carrots and a bird can fly and eats worms. Thats a difference 😊
it is about a turtle and a rabbit that race each other then the turtle wins.
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sorry about the rabbit :(...............If you want to replce him its fine if you don't you could try a new loyal pet companion like a guina pig or turtle.
They are living things
iortoise is a turtle who lives on the land
it is about a turtle and a rabbit that race each other then the turtle wins.
The rabbit jumped on the turtle and he paddled across the ocean
the rabbit and the turtleIn some era and dimension, Turtle arguing with Rabbit about which one is fastest. And this arguing is become more and more hotter without conclusion so they decide to have race tomorrow. And the day is come, many animal come to see this event, and then the race is start. Of course Rabbit leave behind the Turtle. After knowing Turtle is far behind then the Rabbit decide to had quick rest, and continue if the Turtle is near. But the situation is nice and the Rabbit become sleep. The Turtle keep running and then pass the Rabbit and become the winner. And the Rabbit is wake up and knowing that the Rabbit lose the race.
a turtle is a turtle and a hare is a rabbit
dont be greedy and share what ever you have even things you want for your self
happy
The Tortoise and the Hare
bunny rabbit
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Both of them have tails
If you mean the rabbit travels half a mile an hour, then assuming the turtle barely moves in that hour, it will take just over 2 hours to be neck and neck. If you mean the rabbit halves the distance between them every hour, the rabbit will never be exactly level, but will get forever closer.
frog is emphibian like turtle.frog and turtle both live on land and in water.both do not have tail.