There is no "vertebrate" name for any animal. Only the common name, genus name, class name, species type, and the scientific name. All rabbits are in the Lagomorpha class and all rabbits have their own scientific name.
The Forbidden Forest outside of Hogwarts.
Forest!
Yes
In a forest
They are Herbivores.
Yes, rabbits belong to the vertebrate group. They are mammals, specifically classified under the order Lagomorpha, which includes hares and pikas. Like all vertebrates, rabbits have a backbone or spinal column, which is a characteristic feature of this group.
Yes, rabbits are known to be sighted in coastal forests.
Forest
Yes, a Holland Lop is a vertebrate. It is a breed of domestic rabbit, and like all rabbits, it belongs to the class Mammalia, which are characterized by having a backbone or spine. Vertebrates are animals that possess a vertebral column, and rabbits, including Holland Lops, fit this classification.
Yes, most of those rabbits that live in the prairies are jack rabbits. Rabbits live all over the world, well, except the rain forest.
A Cottontail is a rabbit. Rabbits are mammals. Mammals have backbones. Ergo, mammals are vertebrates.
Rabbits have vertebrae and a spine so they are indeed vertebrates and like us belong to the class of mammals.