No. They belong to the leporidae family.
Rodents. Nope, they are in the family "Lagomorph". This means they have long ears, gnawing teeth, large back feet, and a short tail. It is similar to the rodent but not quite.
Rabbits are not apart of the rat family. They are in fact apart of the lagomorph family
Rabbits belong to the Animalia kingdom, the chordata phylum, and the vertebrata subphylum. Rabbits also belong to the pentalagus genus.
A family of rabbits is called a fluffle in Britain and in the Us they are called a herd. a Hutch is the house/cage they live in.
Lions belong to Felidae - the cats.
The Tasmanian Devil is a marsupial. Specifically, it is a Dasyurid or carnivorous marsupial, so it is in the family Dasyuridae.
From a family of rabbits
No. Rabbits belong in Family Leporidae. Squirrels belong in the Family Sciuridae.
No, hamsters are rodents. Rabbits are not.
Rabbits of all size, shape, and breed all belong to the family Leporidae.
The quokka is a marsupial, or pouched mammal. It is a macropod, a member of the kangaroo family.
The Musky-rat kangaroo, like other kangaroos, is a marsupial from the family Macropodidae.
The koala is a marsupial, a pouched mammal.It is the only original example of the Phascoloarctidae family.
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There are many different kinds of brown-haired rabbits and they don't all belong to the same genus. There are 11 genera in the Family Leporidae (this is the family that all hares and rabbits belong to), and most of the species in those genera are brown-haired. All pet rabbits, regardless of breed or coat colour, belong to the same species: they are European Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in the genus Oryctolagus.
Rodents. Nope, they are in the family "Lagomorph". This means they have long ears, gnawing teeth, large back feet, and a short tail. It is similar to the rodent but not quite.