No. Rabbits belong in Family Leporidae. Squirrels belong in the Family Sciuridae.
Rabbits and squirrels are not closely related. They belong to different animal families, with rabbits being members of the Leporidae family and squirrels belonging to the Sciuridae family. They have different physical characteristics, behaviors, and habitats.
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Rabbits, Squirrels, and Rats. Rabbits Eat their food. Rats steel their nests, and Squirrels eat them
Of course, rabbits and hares are in the same family of Legamorphs.
Squirrels have more in common with mice because they eat just about the same things a mouse does.
Yes, it is in the rodent family. It's close cousin is the rabbit.
A hybrid between squirrels and rabbits would be impossible: squirrels have 40 chromosomes, rabbits have 44 chromosomes.
yes and i kno its right because i got it out of a sixth grade science book
Rabbits and squirrels can have similar fur colors, but they often differ in shade and texture. Rabbits typically have soft, dense fur that can range from white to brown, gray, or even black, depending on the breed. Squirrels generally have coarser fur that can be gray, red, or brown, with some species exhibiting a mix of colors. While there can be overlap in color, their fur characteristics and patterns usually distinguish them from one another.
Where do we keep these rabbits? Do we have a hutch ?
a chinchilla!
They ate acorns, deer, rabbits and squirrels.