They are both living organisms.
They are both in the Animal Kingdom.
They are both in the Phylum Chordata.
The are both Vertbrates.
They both reproduce sexually.
They both have four legs.
They both have two eyes.
They both have a mouth.
Neither of them have wings.
They both have a heart.
If I took the time to type them all out, they probably have thousands of things in common, and at least as many things different.
They both have a way of protecting themselves.
They both usually live outdoors!!
They are all Reptiles.
They are mammals
vegetarian?
It is a genetic disease that causes a rabbits tail to twist to one side. It is common in larger rabbits with bigger tails.
guinea pigs, hamsters, parrots/bugies etc, rabbits, turtles, snakes, gerbals etc.
This order includes all turtles and tortoises. It is divided into three suborders: Pleurodira (side-necked turtles), Cryptodira (freshwater turtles, snapping turtles, tortoises, soft-shelled turtles, and sea turtles), and Amphichelydia (a suborder of turtles that is now extinct).
Yes. Here in Montana it is very common to see a weasel chasing a rabbit. They will eat them. Weasels are vicious and just as fast as rabbits.
Starfish, sea slugs, fish and turtles.
rabbits,turtles, kawalla, giraffe, zebra
Manatees, sea turtles
Organisms that are closely related to rabbits include; horses and turtles
The largest genera of rabbits are Sylvilagus (mostly cottontails) and Oryctolagus (European rabbits).
When it falls, animals could live in the trunk such as turtles or rabbits.
Tortoises
cage
They used to hunt fish,deer,wild turkey,rabbits,turtles and alligators
Coyotes , rabbits, turtles, wild boars, all types of snakes and lizards.
They are both herbivores.
they are great at jumping
It is a genetic disease that causes a rabbits tail to twist to one side. It is common in larger rabbits with bigger tails.