Rabbit. Habitat and range Outdoor entrance to a rabbit burrow Rabbit habitats include meadows, woods, forests, grasslands, deserts and wetlands.[1] Rabbits live in groups, and the best known species, the European rabbit, lives in underground burrows, or rabbit holes.
A group of burrows is called a warren.[1] More than half the world's rabbit population resides in North America.[1] They are also native to southwestern Europe, Southeast Asia, Sumatra, some islands of Japan, and in parts of Africa and South America. Rabbit Anatomy. Rabbits are such endearing animals.
Those big eyes, huge ears, wiggly nose, those strong back legs and that unusual tail. Let's learn what makes the rabbit the creature that it is. Rabbits are unique creatures, members of the group of animals known as lagomorphs. They are not members of the rodent family, as is often thought. The scientific name of the domestic rabbit is Oryctolagus cuniculus. 99600120.pdf (application/pdf Object) Rabbit Tattooing. It is mandatory that you tattoo your rabbit for identification purposes before you can compete in a show.
The tattoo must be placed in the left ear. There are many ways of tattooing a rabbit but the most popular method is the clamp style.