
Rabbit
Rabbits are small mammals characterized by long ears, short fluffy tails, and powerful hind legs. They are distributed worldwide except for Antarctica and certain islands. Rabbits are herbivores that feed on grass, leaves, roots, and bark. They have very high reproductive rates, with females capable of producing multiple litters per year. Rabbits are prey animals with many predators, having evolved excellent hearing and quick reflexes. They are typically active at dawn and night, hiding in burrows or dense vegetation during the day. Rabbits are also widely kept as pets.