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Rabbit

Rabbits, or bunnies, are small mammals in the family Leporidae (which also includes the hares), which is in the order Lagomorpha (which also includes pikas). They are familiar throughout the world as a small herbivore, a prey animal, a domesticated form of livestock, and a pet, having a widespread effect on ecologies and cultures. The most widespread…

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As food and clothing

In culture

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Rabbit

Nodes326
Edges325
Triples362
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.006135
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Rabbit

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related to Sources used · 54
Rabbit → Alves, Anders, Angerbjörn, B978-0-7020-4979-8, Baltimore, Berlin, Carlos, Carneiro, Cham, David, Delibes-Mateos, Europe, European Rabbit Oryctolagus, Ferrand, Hackländer, Handbook, Heidelberg, Heiko, In Hackländer, ISBN
related to Folklore and mythology · 35
Rabbit → Americas, Anishinaabe, At, Aztec, BC, Centzon Totochtin, Chang'e, China, Chinese, Chinese New Year, Europe, European, Great Rabbit, Han, In, In Central Africa, In Chinese, In Japanese, In Korean, Japanese
related to Diseases and immunity · 29
Rabbit → Americas, Among, Angora, Australia, Bordetella, Canada, China, Domesticated, Encephalitozoon, Escherichia, Europe, European, France, Germany, In, Italy, Jiangsu, Korea, Mexico, Myxomatosis
related to Classification · 26
Rabbit → American, Brachylagus, Bunolagus, BunolagusRiverine, Caprolagus, CaprolagusHispid, England, Genus BrachylagusPygmy, LepusGenus NesolagusSumatran, Marias, Marta, Nesolagus, Order LagomorphaFamily Leporidae, Oryctolagus, OryctolagusEuropean, Pentalagus, PentalagusAmami, Poelagus, PoelagusBunyoro, Pronolagus
related to As food and clothing · 21
Rabbit → Approximately, Australia, China, Cyprus, Domestically, Domesticated, European, France, Humans, In, Italy, Last Glacial Maximum, Malta, Oryctolagus, Rabbits, Russia, Spain, Sydney, The, Veneto
related to Modern times · 20
Rabbit → African-American, Alice's Adventures, American, Anthropomorphized, Beatrix Potter, Br'er Rabbit, Bugs Bunny, Disney, In, Lucky Rabbit, March Hare, Oswald, Peter Rabbit, Rabbit Hill, Robert Lawson, The, Warner Bros, Watership Down, White Rabbit, Wonderland
related to Habitat and range · 15
Rabbit → Africa, China, Chinese, Eurasia, Europe, Japan, North America, Rabbits, Romerolagus, Some, South America, Southeast Asia, Sumatra, The European, They
related to Domestication · 14
Rabbit → Angora, As, BC, European, Middle Ages, New Zealand, Oryctolagus, Rabbits, Rex, Rome, Selective, Some, The, The European
related to In culture · 14
Rabbit → Additionally, America, Ariel Dorfman, Duracell Bunny, Energizer Bunny, German, Playboy Bunny, Rabbits, Santa Claus, The, The Easter Bunny, Up, Watership Down, With
related to Taxonomy and evolution · 13
Rabbit → DNA, Glires, Lagomorpha, Leporidae, Lepus, Matthee, Rabbits, Rodentia, Since, Studies, Tertiary, The, There

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rabbits hares european species also meat hind oryctolagus known wild ears domestic rabbit's lepus high used animals predators rodents one

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Rabbitis aobligate nasal breather0.90text
Rabbitis ainvasive species0.90text
Rabbitis aprominent symbol in the Mid-Autumn Festival0.90text
the genital tubercleinstance ofwhich maintains libido and creates secondary sex characteristics0.80text
penisinstance ofwhich maintains libido and creates secondary sex characteristics0.80text
those in genus Oryctolagus completely stopping reproduction at 6 years of ageinstance ofwith some species0.80text
Bordetella bronchisepticainstance ofso that sudden movements will awaken the rabbit to respond to potential danger.Diseases and immunityIn addition to being at risk of disease from common pathogens0.80text
Escherichia coliinstance ofso that sudden movements will awaken the rabbit to respond to potential danger.Diseases and immunityIn addition to being at risk of disease from common pathogens0.80text
rabbits can contract the virulentinstance ofso that sudden movements will awaken the rabbit to respond to potential danger.Diseases and immunityIn addition to being at risk of disease from common pathogens0.80text
species-specific viruses myxomatosisinstance ofso that sudden movements will awaken the rabbit to respond to potential danger.Diseases and immunityIn addition to being at risk of disease from common pathogens0.80text
and a form of calicivirus which causes rabbit hemorrhagic diseaseinstance ofso that sudden movements will awaken the rabbit to respond to potential danger.Diseases and immunityIn addition to being at risk of disease from common pathogens0.80text
Bordetella bronchisepticainstance ofDiseases and immunityIn addition to being at risk of disease from common pathogens0.80text

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