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Kingdom Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Mammalia

Order: Lagomorpha

Family: Leporidae

Genus: Aztlanolagus - Brachylagus - Bunolagus - Caprolagus - Lepus - Nesolagus - Oryctolagus - Pentalagus - Poelagus - Pronolagus - Romerolagus - Serengetilagus - Sylvilagus

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Bob cats, coyotes, fisher cat, lynx, man, mink, stoat, and occasionally, wolves (and there are others) prey on rabbits, but it's doubtful that any of these are dependent upon them for their survival. All have varied diets that include birds, rodents, grubs, and more, rabbits being only part of their diets.

In colder climates, certain snakes that commandeer rabbit warrens, in which to over-winter, might be better candidates for dependents than other carnivores; but even these enjoy varied diets and probably could get by without the occasional rabbit.

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Kingdom:

Animalia

Superphylum:

Chordata

Phylum:

Vertebrata

Class:

Mammalia

Order:

Lagomorpha

Family:

Leporidae

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A rabbit is a second level consumer and a predator and also aprey

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A rabbit is a mammal and in the animal kingdom. Like all in the animal kingdom, they have many cells.

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It is a mammal.

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rabbits are lapins

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a snake!

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