They are both.
Rabbits are lagomorphs. Lagomorphs are small four-legged vertebrates that are plant eaters (herbivores). They have thick fur and short tails or no tail. Lagomorphs have two or three pairs of incisors for chewing.
Rabbits, hares and pikas are all lagomorphs.
All rabbits are "Lagomorphs". They are not rodents, canines, felines, reptiles, etc. They are Lagomorphs! Even lop eared rabbits.
Pet rabbits descend from wild European Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus).Rabbits, along with hares and pikas, are lagomorphs (of the taxonomic order Lagomorpha). Apparently, the ancestors of rabbits first appeared soon after the dinosaurs died off (along with a bunch of other kinds of mammals) -- none of the ancestors of lagomorphs are still around today.
No, rabbits are mammals.
No. Cats are felines. Rabbits are lagomorphs.
Rabbits, hares, and pikas are known as Lagomorphs.
Yes, all rabbits are mammals. Mammals are warm-blooded animals that typically have hair or fur, give birth to live young, and nurse their offspring with milk. Rabbits belong to the mammalian order Lagomorpha.
Rabbits are lagomorphs, not rodents!
No. Rabbits are lagomorphs and humans aren't.
rabbits are lagomorphs meaning that they eat roughage and other sorts of grassy stuff
Rabbits are in the class of lagomorphs. That means that they have large back feet, large ears, continuously growing teeth, and keen eyesight.