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  2. Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The rabbits' role as a prey animal with few defenses evokes vulnerability and innocence in folklore and modern children's stories, and rabbits appear as sympathetic characters, able to connect easily with youth, though this particular symbolic depiction only became popular in the 1930s following the massive popularization of the pet rabbit ...

  3. Can rabbits live alone? Why it may be a good idea to ... - AOL

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    Bonded rabbits will mutually groom each other, snuggle up together and play." If rabbits spend too much time alone they can be prone to developing behavioral issues such as depression and anxiety.

  4. Domestic rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Male rabbits are called bucks; females are called does.An older term for an adult rabbit is coney, while rabbit once referred only to the young animals. [1] Another term for a young rabbit is bunny, though this term is often applied informally (especially by children and rabbit enthusiasts) to rabbits generally, especially domestic ones.

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  6. Lagomorpha - Wikipedia

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    Rabbits play an important part in the terrestrial food chain, eating a wide range of forbs, grasses, and herbs, and being part of the staple diet of many carnivorous species. Domestic rabbits can be litter box trained, and—assuming they are given sufficient room to run and a good diet—can live long lives as house pets.

  7. Vet reveals how to house train a rabbit (and it's just 5 steps!)

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    Give your rabbit a bit more space: Dr. MacMillan suggests that you start to give your bunny more room to roam about in once they understand the concept of the litter box and are consistently using ...

  8. Leporidae - Wikipedia

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    Both rabbits and hares are almost exclusively herbivorous (although some Lepus species are known to eat carrion), [4] [5] feeding primarily on grasses and herbs, although they also eat leaves, fruit, and seeds of various kinds. Easily digestible food is processed in the gastrointestinal tract and expelled as regular feces.

  9. American rabbit - Wikipedia

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    American White Rabbit American Blue Rabbit. The American Rabbit is a breed of rabbit, recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) in 1917. According to the ARBA Standard of Perfection, American rabbits have a mandolin body shape. [1] It has also been noted for a docile temperament and good mothering abilities. [2]