No,they are mammals.
No. Rabbits are mammals, not reptiles.
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Rabbits are in the rodent family. Reptiles are snakes, lizards etc.
NO. They are mammals.
Yes. Rabbits are vertebrates, like other mammals. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians all have backbones.
Mammals are animals which have hair and give birth to live young. They feed their young with milk. Rabbits have hair and give birth to live young. Therefore, rabbits are mammals.
Rabbits, some birds, some reptiles, frogs, chipmonks as well as some spiders, worms and other insects.
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Snakes and lizards are reptiles.
All rabbits are "Lagomorphs". They are not rodents, canines, felines, reptiles, etc. They are Lagomorphs! Even lop eared rabbits.
Yes. Rabbits are vertebrates, like other mammals. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians all have backbones.
deer, rabbits, rodents, reptiles, even melons and beans
Rabbits, voles, nuts, berries, brush, insects. They can eat almost anything as they are omnivores.
Like all mammals, rabbits are vertebrates because they have a spine and spinal cord, and an internal skeleton. They belong to the Phylum Chordata. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
Herbivorous animals like cattle, horses, squirrels, rabbits, hares, and certain birds and reptiles.
Contemporary American pets include dogs, cats, birds, fish, rabbits, and reptiles. Dogs and cats are the most common types of pets in the United States, with millions of households owning at least one of each. Other popular pets like birds, fish, rabbits, and reptiles are also commonly kept as companions.
Mammals are animals which have hair and give birth to live young. They feed their young with milk. Rabbits have hair and give birth to live young. Therefore, rabbits are mammals.
Keith Porter has written: 'Discovering rabbits and hares' -- subject(s): Hares, Juvenile literature, Rabbits 'Life in thewater' -- subject(s): Aquatic ecology, Juvenile literature 'Animal Families (Animal Kingdom)' 'On the Wing (Animal Kingdom)' 'Reptiles through the ages' -- subject(s): Fossil Reptiles, Juvenile literature, Reptiles 'The insect world' -- subject(s): Insects, Juvenile literature 'How animals behave' -- subject(s): Animal behavior, Animals, Habits and behavior, Juvenile literature
Some Rabbits are known to eat their young when stressed. Several species of Reptiles and Fish are known to eat their young albeit well after the spawn or hatching.
The diet of foxes is largely made up of invertebrates such as insects, and small vertebrates such as reptiles, rodents, rabbits and birds, and can include eggs and plants.
Mountain Eagles eat rabbits, marmots and squirrels that they catch with their long and sharp talons. They also eat small reptiles, birds, fish and insects.