You must have leprosy.
No. They belong to the leporidae family.
No, rabbits are not in the rat family. Rabbits belong to the family Leporidae, while rats belong to the family Muridae. They are two separate and distinct groups of animals with different characteristics and behaviors.
Rodents. Nope, they are in the family "Lagomorph". This means they have long ears, gnawing teeth, large back feet, and a short tail. It is similar to the rodent but not quite.
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.
Yes, hares and rabbits are related as both belong to the same family, Leporidae. However, they are two different genera within that family. Hares are generally larger with longer legs and ears compared to rabbits.
Rabbits of all size, shape, and breed all belong to the family Leporidae.
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No. They belong to the leporidae family.
No, rabbits are not in the rat family. Rabbits belong to the family Leporidae, while rats belong to the family Muridae. They are two separate and distinct groups of animals with different characteristics and behaviors.
Order Lagomorpha. Family Leporidae.
The jackrabbit belongs to the "Leporidae" Family, in the "Lagomorpha" Order.
The scientific name of the rabbit family (also the hare family) is Leporidae.
A leporid is a mammal of the Leporidae family, incorporating rabbits and hares.
Rabbit: family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha.
There 8 genus of rabit the Family: Leporidae. Which you asked
Rodent family or scientifically Leporidae family. It is also a mammal.