Males and females of the same species don't have different scientific names, but different species do have different scientific names and there are many different rabbit species, so there's no single answer to this question. All domestic rabbits, including males, belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
The scientific name for the Pygmy Rabbit is Brachylagus idahoensis.
The scientific name for the European Rabbit is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
A baby rabbit is called a kit.
The Scientific Name for a Rabbit/Bunny is:Oryctolagus cuniculusHope this helps not only you but other people...
The scientific name for rabbit is Oryctolagus Cuniculus. The domestic rabbit is a decedent of the European rabbit and was introduced by the Romans during the 12th century.
a baby rabbit is called a kitten a baby hare is called a leveret.
No, Sylvilagus transitionalis is not a recognized scientific name for a rabbit species. Sylvilagus is a genus of cottontail rabbits, but transitionalis is not a known species within this genus.
The Riverine Rabbit, also known as the Bushman Rabbit or Bushman Hare, has the scientific name Bunolagus monticularis.
a baby rabbit is called a kitten or kit.
If you mean a rabbit you can have as a pet, the scientific name for it is Oryctolagus Cuniculus.
There's no animal known as the "winter rabbit." There are many species of rabbit and each species has its own scientific name. This question may be asking about the Snowshoe Hare, which has the scientific name of Lepus americanus.
There is more than one species of rabbit in Indiana, and each species has its own scientific name. One example of a rabbit found in Indiana is the Swamp Rabbit, which has the scientific name Sylvilagus aquaticus.