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European Rabbit

Oryctolagus cuniculus

Description:

The European Rabbit is a small, grey-brown (or sometimes black) mammal ranging from 34–45 cm (13-18 inches) in length, and is approximately 1.3-2.2 kg (3-5 lb) in weight. As a lagomorph, it has four sharp incisors (two on top, two on bottom) that grow continuously throughout its life, and two peg teeth on the top behind the incisors, dissimilar to those of rodents (which have only 2 each, top and bottom). Rabbits have long ears, large hind legs, and short, fluffy tails. Rabbits move by hopping, using their long and powerful hind legs. To facilitate quick movement, a rabbit's hind feet have a thick padding of fur to dampen the shock of rapid hopping. Their toes are long, and are webbed to keep from spreading apart as the animal jumps. (Wikipedia)

Habitat:

The European Rabbit is a species of rabbit native to south west Europe (Spain and Portugal) and north west Africa (Morocco and Algeria).

Notes:

It has been widely introduced elsewhere often with devastating effects on local biodiversity. However, its decline in its native range (caused by the diseases myxomatosis and rabbit calicivirus as well as over-hunting and habitat loss) has caused the decline of its highly dependent predators, the Iberian Lynx and the Spanish Imperial Eagle. It is known as an invasive species for the fact it has been introduced to countries on all continents with the exception of Antarctica and Sub-saharan Africa, and caused many problems within the environment and ecosystems as well. Australia has the most problems with European Rabbits, due to the lack of natural predators there. (Wikipedia)

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4 Comments

Wild Things
Wild Things 12 years ago

Wow, thanks Noe & Pili. I never knew that.

Noe and Pili
Noe and Pili 12 years ago

Thanks Satyen and Atul for your comments!
One of the meaning of the word 'Spain' is 'land of rabbits'

Wild Things
Wild Things 12 years ago

Cute Rabbit and nice details.

Atul
Atul 12 years ago

lovely!

Noe and Pili
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Noe and Pili

Fuente de Piedra, Andalucía, Spain

Spotted on Oct 25, 2011
Submitted on Feb 5, 2012

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