The name of the short tail of a rabbit, hare, or deer is known as a SCUT xx
Yes, the tail of a rabbit or hare is simply referred to as a "tail."
Another name for hare is rabbit. Rabbits have panoramic vision, which helps them protect themselves from oncoming predators like foxes.
a hare (remember the tortoise and the hare?) the scientific name for the domestic rabbit is Oryctolagus cuniculus Another name (or nickname) for a rabbit is "coney". Actually, a rabbit and a hare are definitely two different animals. A baby rabbit (properly named "kit" - not "kitten") is born in a nest-lined burrow without fur, deaf, with its eyes closed, and is very vulnerable and helpless for at least 2 weeks. The fur grows within a week and the eyes open and deafness subsides in about 10 days. A baby hare, on the other hand, is born with fur, its eyes are open, and it is able to run/hop within minutes after being born - not in a burrow. (FYI: The birthing process is called "kindling")
Female rabbits are called does, and males are bucks.
The name for a rabbit that has four letters is called a hare. Hares generally have long ears and are fast runners.
A hare.
Rabbit or hare
Hare, rabbit, bunny. Aren't they all the same?
The other small name for the rabbit is the bunny. Hare is another
Yes, the tail of a rabbit or hare is simply referred to as a "tail."
The scientific name of the rabbit family (also the hare family) is Leporidae.
HARE is another name for a rabbit, sometimes a technical distinction. HAIR is what grows on some animals, as opposed to fur on a hare.
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a baby rabbit is called a kitten a baby hare is called a leveret.
A male rabbit is called a buck as well as a deer, a female is a doe.
All domestic rabbits, including the Netherland Dwarf breed, belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.A wild rabbit species native to the Netherlands is the European Hare (actually a hare, not a rabbit - it's also known as the Brown Hare, Eastern Jackrabbit, and Eastern Prairie Hare), and its scientific name is Lepus europaeus.
There is more than one wild rabbit species native to America and each species has its own scientific name. Examples include :- Marsh Rabbit: Sylvilagus palustris- Pygmy rabbit: Brachylagus idahoensis- Brush Rabbit: Sylvilagus bachmani- Swamp Rabbit: Sylvilagus aquaticus- Eastern Cottontail: Sylvilagus floridanus- New England Cottontail: Sylvilagus transitionalis- Appalachian Cottontail: Sylvilagus obscurusPet rabbits, no matter where they are in the world, are part of the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.