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Leporidae (/ləˈpɔːrɪdiː, -daɪ/) is the
family of
rabbits and hares,
containing over 70
species of
extant mammals in all. The
Latin word
Leporidae means...
- This is a list of
fictional rabbits and
hares (
Leporidae).
Fantasy hybrids such as
jackalopes are not listed. The Cadbury's
Caramel Bunny Dr. Rabbit,...
- florid****) is a New
World cottontail rabbit, a
member of the
family Leporidae. It is the most
common rabbit species in
North America. The
eastern cottontail...
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taxonomic order Lagomorpha, of
which there are two
living families: the
Leporidae (rabbits and hares) and the
Ochotonidae (pikas).
There are 110 recent...
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Rabbits and
hares (
Leporidae) are
common motifs in the
visual arts, with
variable mythological and
artistic meanings in
different cultures. The rabbit...
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Cottontail rabbits are in the
Sylvilagus genus,
which is in the
Leporidae family. They are
found in the Americas. Most
Sylvilagus species have stub tails...
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species in the
genus Pronolagus. They are
African lagomorphs of the
family Leporidae.
Species in this
genus had
previously been
classified in the
genus Lepus...
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critically endangered subspecies of the
brush rabbit, in the
family Leporidae. It was
formerly thought to be its own species, but more
recent studies...
- into two families:
Leporidae,
comprising the
rabbits and hares; and Ochotonidae, or the pikas. The 64
extant species of
Leporidae are
divided into 11...
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Rabbits are
small mammals in the
family Leporidae (which also
includes the hares),
which is in the
order Lagomorpha (which also
includes pikas). They...