Lagomorphs are the breed of all the rabbit family that's all I know about Lagomorphs
They are both.
All rabbits are "Lagomorphs". They are not rodents, canines, felines, reptiles, etc. They are Lagomorphs! Even lop eared rabbits.
No. Cats are felines. Rabbits are lagomorphs.
Rodents & Lagomorphs
Rabbits are lagomorphs, not rodents!
No. Rabbits are lagomorphs and humans aren't.
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.
Lagomorphs, which include rabbits, hares, and pikas, are distinguished from rodents primarily by their dental structure. Lagomorphs possess four incisors in the upper jaw (two pairs) compared to rodents, which have only one pair of upper incisors. Additionally, lagomorphs have a unique digestive system adapted for their herbivorous diet, including a cecum that aids in fermentation. These anatomical and physiological differences set them apart as a distinct order within mammals.
Almost every person you meet will say a bunny is a rodent but it is actually from the species called lagomorphs. Here is a link to help you learn more if you need to.http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/mammals/lagomorphs/
Rabbits, hares, and pikas are known as Lagomorphs.
Rodents and lagomorphs both have continuously growing incisors. Lagomorphs and herbivorous rodents also have continuously growing molars. The tusks of many mammals, such as elephants, wild boars, and walruses, also grow continuously.
rabbits are lagomorphs meaning that they eat roughage and other sorts of grassy stuff