bunnfauna
Bunnfauna refers to the collective term for the various species of rabbits and hares that inhabit a particular region or ecosystem. These animals belong to the family Leporidae and are characterized by their long ears, strong hind legs adapted for jumping, and short tails. Rabbits and hares are widely distributed across the globe, with the exception of Antarctica, and play significant ecological roles in their respective habitats.
Rabbits and hares are herbivorous, primarily feeding on grasses, leaves, bark, and other plant materials. Their
The term "bunnfauna" is not a formally recognized scientific classification but is sometimes used colloquially or
Bunnfauna populations can be affected by factors such as habitat loss, predation, disease, and human activities