Rabbit

A rabbit is a small mammal in the family Leporidae, found in various parts of the world. They are known for their long ears, short fluffy tails, and powerful hind legs that are adapted for hopping.

Physical Description

Rabbits have a compact body with a rounded back, long ears that help with hearing and regulating body temperature, and a short, bobbed tail. They have strong hind legs that allow them to move quickly in a hopping motion. Their fur is typically soft and dense.

Habitat and Diet

Rabbits are found in a wide variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, deserts, and wetlands. They are herbivores that primarily eat grasses, clover, and other leafy plants. They are known for their ability to digest tough plant matter.

Behavior

Rabbits are social animals that live in groups in burrows called warrens. They are crepuscular, meaning they are most active at dawn and dusk. When they feel threatened, they will thump their hind legs on the ground to warn others of danger.