bunnies
Bunnies are a common name for rabbits, especially young ones, or domestic rabbits kept as pets. In zoology, bunnies usually refer to members of the family Leporidae, with the domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) descended from the European wild rabbit.
Rabbits are small to medium mammals in the order Lagomorpha. They have long ears, strong hind legs,
Wild rabbits live in complex burrow systems called warrens and are social, typically crepuscular. They are
Rabbits reproduce rapidly. Gestation lasts about 28 to 31 days, and litters can range from 1 to
Domestic rabbits are kept as pets and for meat in some regions. They require a high-fiber diet,
Wild rabbit populations face threats from habitat loss and disease in some areas, including myxomatosis and