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The Sumatran striped rabbit weighs 1.5 kg and is between 368 and 417 mm in total length, with a tail 17 mm long, skull length of 67–74 mm, hind foot length of 67–87 mm, and ear length of 34–45 mm. [3] It has black or dark brown stripes on a yellowish grey background that becomes rusty brown towards the rump; the fur on the underparts, on the inside of the legs and below the chin is whitish.
Nesolagus is a genus of rabbits [1] containing three species of striped rabbit: the Annamite striped rabbit, the Sumatran striped rabbit, and the extinct species N. sinensis. Overall there is very little known about the genus as a whole, most information coming from the Sumatran rabbit.
This article contains the list of Indonesian animals. List This ... Sumatran striped rabbit: Nisaetus floris: Accipitridae: Lesser Sundas: Flores hawk-eagle: CR
The lagomorphs comprise two families, Leporidae (hares and rabbits), and Ochotonidae . Though they can resemble rodents, and were classified as a superfamily in that order until the early 20th century, they have since been considered a separate order. They differ from rodents in a number of physical characteristics, such as having four incisors ...
Striped possum; Striped treeshrew; Sumatran clouded leopard; Sumatran elephant; Sumatran flying squirrel; Sumatran giant shrew; Sumatran hog badger; Sumatran long-tailed shrew; Sumatran muntjac; Sumatran porcupine; Sumatran rhinoceros; Sumatran slow loris; Sumatran striped rabbit; Sumatran treeshrew; Sunda clouded leopard; Sunda flying fox ...
Family Leporidae (rabbits and hares): [1] Genus Pentalagus. Amami rabbit, Pentalagus furnessi; Genus Bunolagus. Riverine rabbit, Bunolagus monticularis; Genus Nesolagus. Sumatran striped rabbit, Nesolagus netscheri; Annamite striped rabbit, Nesolagus timminsi; Genus Romerolagus. Volcano rabbit, Romerolagus diazi; Genus Brachylagus. Pygmy rabbit ...
The Annamite striped rabbit Nesolagus timminsi was discovered in the mountain forests in Vietnam and Laos. Its existence was first made known as food for sale on a market stall. It is a member of a genus previously only known from the Sumatran striped rabbit (N. netscheri). Since its discovery, the Annamite striped rabbit has been found in many ...
Sumatran striped rabbit (most recent records of this poorly known species have been from the park) Sumatran rhinoceros (an estimated 17-24 Sumatran rhinos live in the park; [ citation needed ] approximately the same number live in Gunung Leuser National Park , along with approximately 30-35 in Way Kambas National Park , comprising a total ...