- The
lagomorphs (/ˈlæɡəmɔːrf/) are the
members of the
taxonomic order Lagomorpha, of
which there are two
living families: the
Leporidae (rabbits and hares)...
- of this
order are
called lagomorphs. It
currently comprises 93
extant species,
which are
grouped into 12 genera.
Lagomorphs live on
every major landm****...
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clade and are not
included in rabbits.
Although once
considered rodents,
lagomorphs diverged earlier and have a
number of
traits rodents lack,
including two...
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western Mediterranean during the
Pliocene epoch. It is the
largest known lagomorph to have ever existed, with an
estimated weight of 8–12
kilograms (18–26 lb)...
- po****tions of
Lagomorpha species. This list is not comprehensive, as not all
Lagomorphs have had
their numbers quantified. "Bunolagus monticularis". "Lepus flavigularis"...
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Palaeolagus ('ancient hare') is an
extinct genus of
lagomorph.
Palaeolagus lived in the
Eocene and
Oligocene epochs of
North America, The
fossil remains...
- the
order of
lagomorphs, the
order which also
includes the
Leporidae (rabbits and hares). They are the
smallest animal in the
lagomorph group. Only one...
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Brachylagus (/brækilæɡəs/) is a
genus of
lagomorph that
contains the
smallest living leporid, the
pygmy rabbit. One
extinct species,
Brachylagus coloradoensis...
- fend for
themselves shortly after birth. The
genus includes the
largest lagomorphs. Most are fast
runners with long,
powerful hind legs, and
large ears to...
- species, it is
considerably wider than the colon. For some
herbivoes (e.g.,
lagomorphs (rabbits, hares, pikas)),
easily digestible food is
processed in the gastrointestinal...