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No, hamsters are rodents. Rabbits are not.
No, rabbits are placental mammals.
A rabbits offspring means the rabbits babies. Offspring would mean it's children.
There are wild and domesticated rabbit. Many rabbits are kept as pets, very popular with children.
all different types of rabbits have different names. there is no scientific name for the family 'rabbit'. hope i helped.
Rabbits are not a good pet for your children. Believe it or not, rabbits take more work than a cat or dog. They do not live well in cages, so if you do choose to cage your rabbit, you will need to give it several hours a day outside his cage. This should probably be supervised time, and most children are incapable of this length of supervision. Rabbits are also often hurt by children stepping or falling on them, or by dropping them. Most rabbits really do not like to be held and will scratch or bite and squirm in order to be put down. Rabbits are also very emotional creatures and can become stressed for a variety of reasons. It takes a watchful owner to recognize the difference in bunny behavior and know when to take the rabbit to the vet. That being said, if they are to be a family pet, and the parents take responsibility, they can be a great lesson for a children in responsibility, and they can provide alot of enjoyment for the family. I've found that house rabbits (yes, you can easily litterbox train a rabbit) are the most happy buns. If you are still considering a rabbit as a pet, please consider making him a house rabbit and not confining him to a cage. Read more about house bunnies here: http://www.rabbit.org/care/living-with-a-house-rabbit.html
There are some slight differences between rabbit breeds, but for the most pet rabbits have the same character and any differences come down to individuality (the personal experiences that rabbit has had).If you want to know more about rabbit character (behaviour), consider the questions/links below.One person wrote: Gentle, nice, sweet, and great with children...Another wrote in response: I disagree with the statement that rabbits (any rabbits) are "great with children" because, for the most part, children are not great with rabbits! Rabbits are sensitive to stress and injury. A loud child, chaotic, excitable, who wants to pick the rabbit up and squeeze it, will often inadvertently stress or injure the rabbit. Rabbits who are stressed out can become aggressive and hurt an unlucky child. Rabbits really are not the best pets for children at all, in spite of all the lovely drawings we see around Easter time. Only a calm, mature child who respects the rabbit on its own terms can be trusted with a rabbit.
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No, because rabbits are not rodents.They are from the Lagomurph family.
Rabbits of all size, shape, and breed all belong to the family Leporidae.
All domestic rabbits, including mini lop-eared ones, belong to the European Rabbit species and their family name is Leporidae.
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