No, jerboas and rabbits are completely different species and are not related at all. Jerboas belong to the family Dipodidae, within the order Rodentia. They are small, hopping, desert dwelling rodents found in Asia and Northern Africa, and most closely resemble mice. Rabbits belong to the genus Sylvilagus, which belongs to the order Lagomorph. Contrary to popular belief, rabbits are not rodents.
It's an animal of course, but a Jerboa is in the rodent family. A Jerboa has small ears like a mouse and a long tail and long legs, which lives in Arabia. It is a unique creature.
· Jackal · Jack Rabbit · Jaguar · Jerboa (a desert rodent) · Japanese Beetle · Jay (bird)
· Jackal · Jack Rabbit · Jaguar · Jerboa (a desert rodent) · Japanese Beetle · Jay (bird)
· Jackal · Jack Rabbit · Jaguar · Jerboa (a desert rodent) · Japanese Beetle · Jay (bird)
a jerboa
· Jackal · Jack Rabbit · Jaguar · Jerboa (a desert rodent) · Japanese Beetle · Jay (bird)
Shrew + Sand = Jerboa
Jerboa = Sand + Shrew
The scientific name of the rabbit family (also the hare family) is Leporidae.
sand+shrew=jerboa
Bobrinski's Jerboa was created in 1937.
Lichtenstein's Jerboa was created in 1927.