the land of rabbits. :)
Zeda means "mistake" in many countries
Bunnies! ( Or bunny rabbits) I don't know the scientific name for them, though. The scientific name for Rabbits is Oryctolagus Cuniculus.And the scientific spelling is correct. They come from the class of lagomorphs.
Angora-- it means it has extra long, soft, fur that is spun and knitted into clothing!
Hundreds of years ago, rabbits were called "coneys" (pronounced with a soft o, as in "honey"), and baby coneys were called "rabbits." Over time, the word coney was phased out, and the word rabbit came to be used for the adults; baby rabbits are now called "kittens" (or "kits"). The current nickname for rabbits, "bunnies," derives from their original name. Some languages still use the original name (e.g. the Spanish word for "rabbit" is "conejo"; the Dutch, "konijn"). Some species have the word "rabbit" in their name, like the jack rabbit, when they're not actually rabbits: e.g. jack rabbits are hares. Hares and rabbits are closely related, though (both lagomorphs). It's a common misconception that "bunny" means a baby rabbit. Baby rabbits are called "kits." The word "bunny" is just a nickname for "rabbits." Rabbits has a scientific name "Lagomorph" which means long ears, big feet, and continually growing teeth. So a man named a rabbit a rabbit for all its appearances.
There is no specific name for a castrated male rabbit. BUT!, it just means the male rabbit is nuetered or the female is spayed.
land of rabbits
Australia, new zealand to name two
The name of the country that means "low land" is the Netherlands.
Peru means land of abundance.
It means the Maine land
Chile and Argentina share Tierra del Fuego, whose name means 'Land of Fire'.
The word "feral" means an animal that was once domesticated, and has now become wild or untamed. So, feral rabbits are the same species as domesticated rabbits: they're European Rabbits, or Oryctolagus cuniculus.
The country is Mauritania, which means "land of the Moors" in Latin.
Gondwana land
Singapore
Peru's name means the land of abundance.
The name "Pangea" means "all land" in Greek. It was the supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.