If you are talking about mammals, it is one of the top, but if you are talking about all organisms, (Protists, Fungi, Bacteria, Archaea, Amphibians, Ferns, Mosses and many others) then it is probably mid-high. Ex: A doe rabbit that weighs 10 pounds can produce 320 pounds of meat in a year ( Goforth, Dean. "Ardeng Rabbit Meat." ardengrabbit.com. N.p., 2011. Web. 16 Apr 2012.
its says on the top
it is the fastest land rabbit in the world
Yes they breed like rabbits
they are sexually reproducers, that's why they are becoming endangered less and less of them want to reproduce, or they are being hunted.
there are not too many rabbits in Europe because most people don't like them.
carnivores omnivores reproducers
Because they a reproducers when they are wet.
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No. Gerbils, hamsters, rabbits, mice, rats are faster than guinea pigs.
2nd Order Hetrotroph, Carnivors, secondary Consumers
The world's fastest animal is the Peregrine Falcon which, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, can reach speeds of more than 320 km/h (200 mph) in a stoop (dive).
It just depends on what kind of rabbit you want. My rabbit is a specific breed, a dutch rabbit. It cost $40.00. It is gray and white, but can be black and white, too. My guess would be that mixed breeds would be cheaper, like puppies.The prices of domestic rabbits can be anything from free to thousands of dollars, depending on what rabbit you want. If you're not looking for high dollar, purebred, competition rabbits, look into adopting one from your local humane society or SPCA. Rabbits are such prolific reproducers that there are almost always more rabbits available than people who want them. If they don't have any, they will almost certainly know where they can be purchased.