lagotricha
Lagotricha refers to a group of small, typically nocturnal mammals belonging to the order Lagomorpha. This order also includes rabbits and pikas. While often conflated with rodents, lagomorphs are distinct due to key anatomical differences, most notably the presence of four incisors in the upper jaw instead of two, and the fact that they are herbivores. Lagotricha are characterized by their short tails, long ears, and powerful hind legs adapted for hopping and running. Their diet primarily consists of vegetation such as grasses, leaves, and bark. They are found in a variety of habitats across the globe, from grasslands and deserts to forests and mountainous regions. Reproduction in lagotricha is typically rapid, with females often having multiple litters per year. The specific species within the Lagotricha group vary in size, appearance, and behavior, but they all share the fundamental lagomorph characteristics.