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other islands,
where they pose
serious ecological and
commercial threats.
Leporids are
small to
moderately sized mammals,
adapted for
rapid movement. They...
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which make up the rest of the
Leporidae family. However,
there are five
leporid species with "hare" in
their common names which are not
considered true...
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Nuralagus is an
extinct genus of
leporid (the
family of
rabbits and hares), with a
single species,
Nuralagus rex,
described in 2011. It
lived on Menorca...
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Leporid alphaherpesvirus 4 (LeHV-4) is a
species of
virus in the
genus Simplexvirus,
subfamily Alphaherpesvirinae,
family Herpesviridae, and
order Herpesvirales...
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small mammals in the
order Lagomorpha. A
member of this
family is
called a
leporid, or
colloquially a hare or rabbit. They are
widespread worldwide, and can...
- (Caprolagus hispidus), also
called ****am
rabbit and
bristly rabbit, is a
leporid native to
South Asia,
whose historic range extended along the southern...
- The
cephalic index or
cranial index is a
number obtained by
taking the
maximum width (biparietal
diameter or BPD, side to side) of the head of an organism...
- an
increase in
diversity of the
leporids. It has been
proposed that this
switch between ochotonids and
larger leporids was
caused by
expansion of C4 plants...
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translated as Hare, as 卯 (and 兔) do not
distinguish between the two
genera of
leporids. As
hares are
native to
China and most of Asia and
rabbits are not, this...
- (/brækilæɡəs/) is a
genus of
lagomorph that
contains the
smallest living leporid, the
pygmy rabbit. One
extinct species,
Brachylagus coloradoensis, is also...