European Rabbit was created in 1758.
The scientific name for the European Rabbit is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
The European Rabbit (or Common Rabbit) is the species (Oryctolagus cuniculus) that is native to Spain, Portugal, Morocco, and Algeria.In the wild, they are primarily found in the ecotone habitat- that is, the transitional area between forest land and grassland.The domesticated European Rabbit's habitat is a room in an enclosure of some kind, like a hutch, or bunny-proofed room. See the related question below for more info about the pet rabbit's habitat (cage).
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They are the same species (European Rabbit), but they are different breeds.
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New Zealand white rabbits are the same species as all pet rabbits: the European Rabbit (also known as the Common Rabbit). The European Rabbit's scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
The European Rabbit's native land is the western Mediterranean region (around Spain, Morocco, Portugal, Algeria), although it has now spread north-wise into France, Germany, etc. and east into Austria, Poland, etc. The European Rabbit has also been introduced (with disastrous results) into the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Kept as a domestic pet or farm animal, the European Rabbit can be found worldwide.
yes All rabbit species, including the European Rabbit -- all mammals, in fact -- have both a mouth and an anus; so, that's two digestive openings.
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I believe the took a boat.
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