All rabbits, including Lionheads, belong to the Order Lagomorpha.
Lionheads are a breed of domestic rabbits so they're of the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
Domesticated rabbits belong to the order Lagomorpha, the same as wild rabbits.
Yes they are endangered. No, Lionhead rabbits are not endangered or going extinct: no domestic breed of rabbit is. If anything, domestic rabbits are overpopulated: they're the third most relinquished pet (after cats and dogs), and many animal shelters have far too many of them, so they need to kill them in order to make room for more.
No. Degus belong to order Rodentia. Rabbits belong to order Lagomorpha.
Wasps belong to the order of Hymenoptera and the sub-order of Apocrita.
Rabbits are in the order Lagomorpha.See related link for additional information.
Bats belong to the scientific order Chiroptera, which includes over 1,400 species of bats.
No, rabbits are mammals, not reptiles. They belong to the order Lagomorpha, while reptiles belong to a different class altogether.
Different rabbit species have their own scientific names, and there are many species of brown rabbit so there are many different scientific names for them. All domestic rabbits, including brown ones, belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus. All rabbits, including brown ones, belong to the following taxonomical classifications: Leporidae family, Lagomorpha order, Mammalia class, Vertebrata phylum, Chordata superphylum, and Animalia kingdom.
A group of rabbits is called a "warren." (This is also the name for their home, a network of underground tunnels.) The taxonomical group that rabbits belong to is "Leporidae."
Rabbits come from the Order Lagomorpha of the Class Mammalia.The domestic rabbit's scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus. Other genera of rabbit include Silvilagus and Bunolagus.
Rabbits and hares in one order and pikas in the other.
I believe that a bat is in the order Chiroptera.