Rabbits are the general name of all genera of the family Rabbinidae of the order Rabbiniformes. Commonly known as rabbits. Biological classification: Chordata, Vertebrates, Mammalian Rabbits, Animal Kingdom.
Rabbits have long tubular ears (ears are several times wider than ears), short tufted tails, and strong hind legs are much longer than forelimbs. ***9 genera and 43 species. East Asia, South Asia, Africa and North America have the most species, and a few species are distributed in Europe and South America, some of which are widely distributed or introduced into many regions, while many species are very limited. Terrestrial, more common in deserts, desertification grasslands, tropical forests, dry grasslands and forests or Woods.
According to the body type, it can be divided into large rabbits, medium rabbits and small rabbits. The big rabbit weighs about 5 ~ 8kg (some of them exceed 8kg), the middle rabbit weighs about 2 ~ 4kg, and the small rabbit weighs about 2kg. Generally speaking, the rabbit's body can be divided into four parts: head and neck, trunk, limbs and tail.
Body surface: coating, with heat preservation effect. Coat color: mostly white, black, gray, grayish white, taupe, grayish yellow, light khaki, some with flowers. Rabbit's front teeth: suitable for cutting off food. Molar teeth: suitable for grinding food. The rabbit's tail is short and furry, and it will roll up like a ball, which is very cute. Exercise mode: jumping, the forelimbs of rabbits are shorter than the hind limbs, which is beneficial to jumping.