-
other islands,
where they pose
serious ecological and
commercial threats.
Leporids are
small to
moderately sized mammals,
adapted for
rapid movement. They...
- more
closely related to
rodents (although not a
direct ancestor). The
leporids first appeared in the late
Eocene and
rapidly spread throughout the Northern...
- (CRPV) or
Kappapapillomavirus 2, is a
papillomavirus which infects certain leporids,
causing keratinous carcinomas resembling horns,
typically on or near the...
- biomes,
though primarily in forests, savannas, shrublands, and gr****lands.
Leporids are all
roughly the same
shape and fall
within a
small range of
sizes with...
- 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...
- with
longer ears, and have
black markings on
their fur. Hares, like all
leporids, have jointed, or kinetic, skulls,
unique among mammals. They have 48 chromosomes...
- 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, a...
-
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...
-
Brian P.; et al. (2015). "Ecological
correlates to
cranial morphology in
Leporids (Mammalia, Lagomorpha)". PeerJ. 3: e844. doi:10.7717/peerj.844. PMC 4369340...
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March 2016.
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September 2012.
Hirakawa H (2001). "Coprophagy in
leporids and
other mammalian herbivores".
Mammal Review. 31 (1): 61–80. doi:10.1046/j...