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Riverine Rabbit was created in 1903.
Probably the Riverine Rabbit
no
The riverine rabbit programme employs people from the local community to help rehabilitate degraded habitats. This means they are restoring ecosystem services to help save the riverine rabbit..
The Riverine Rabbit, also known as the Bushman Rabbit or Bushman Hare, has the scientific name Bunolagus monticularis.
No they are NOT!
the assam rabbit ( i have a book beside me) is becoming endangered due to destruction of habitat to build farmland or homes.
The Yangtze River Dolphin (lipotes vexillifer) that is thought to have gone extinct this year but scientists believe that there may a handful left but they cannot confirn that there is even that many left, thay cant seem to locate them. If it is not the Yangtze River Dolphin, then it would be a speicies of rabbit called the Riverine rabbit (Bunolagus monticularis). Good question! It's a stumper.
Pygmy and Cottontail rabbits. The volcano rabbit of Mexico is endangered, but the pygmy and cottontail rabbits are not endangered species.
No, but people still hunt them.
There isn't actually a number one but there are a lot of animals that are very close to extinction Siberian Tiger, Loggerhead Turtle, Jackass Penguins, Black Rhinoceros, Greater Horseshoe Bat, Great Apes, Yangtze River Dolphin, Riverine Rabbit, Bactrian Camel, Hirola etc.