no. they are rabbit-like animals. they have longer ears
The collective nouns for rabbits are: bury of rabbits colony of rabbits down of rabbits drove of rabbits husk of rabbits leash of rabbits trace of rabbits trip of rabbits warren of rabbits nest of rabbits (young) wrack of rabbits (young) And for hares: drove of hares down of hares husk of hares leash of hares trace of hares trip of hares warren of hares I hope this is useful!
Baby rabbits are called "kits" (short for "kittens"). Baby hares are called "leverets."
some rabbits are born without hair at first then when the rabbit gets older it might get hair or not All baby rabbits are born naked (without fur). Baby hares are born with fur. This is one difference between rabbits and hares. Unless the rabbit sick, or a mutant (seriously: I mean mutated genes), then it will grow fur. All normal baby rabbits grow fur eventually.
Rabbits, hares and pikas are all lagomorphs.
Rabbits, hares, and pikas are known as Lagomorphs.
No. Rabbits and hares were found about 53 million years ago
Young rabbits are called "kits" (based on the word "kitten") regardless of gender. The group or litter of baby rabbits can be called a "kindle." Young hares (under a year old) are called "leverets" regardless of gender. Adult male rabbits and hares are called bucks. Adult female rabbits and hares are called does.
a baby hare is cald leveretA baby hare is called a leveret.
Of course, rabbits and hares are in the same family of Legamorphs.
nice rabbits and hares
Bunnies and hares. All hares and rabbits probably descend from a single pair.
Rabbits are pretty much found anywhere in the U.S. They like cooler climates, which is why most live underground. Rabbits hate the heat, and they can die of heatstroke. Do not confuse rabbits with hares, which are not rabbits at all, and rabbits and hares cannot reproduce together, i.e. there is no such thing as a rabbit/hare.i have 2 baby rabbit in my back yardthere so cute