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No. Rabbits and cats are in a different animal groups. Rabbits are rodents (rats, mice, guinea pigs, squirrels, etc.), while cats are felines (tigers, lions, bobcats, leopards, etc.) Animals generally have to be in the same animal group to reproduce and have "combined offspring" together. Wolves and coyotes can have combined offspring naturally, as can wolves and husky dogs. But the animals have to be very similar, and rabbits and cats are actually very different from each other.
DNA is composed of long strings of nucleic acid sequences, but not all of them code for proteins. The ones that do are called genes. Alleles are different versions of a certain gene. For example, the gene that codes for blood type has 3 different alleles, A, B, and O. The genes that code for hair and eye color also have many different alleles.
No, jack rabbits are not native to Africa. They are primarily found in North and Central America. Africa is home to various species of rabbits and hares, but not jack rabbits.
No, rabbits do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are found in plant cells and are responsible for photosynthesis to produce energy. Rabbits are animals and do not have chloroplasts in their cells.
Pikas are different from other lagomorphs such as rabbits and hares because they belong to their own genus called Ochotona, while rabbits and hares belong to the genera Lepus and Sylvilagus. Pikas have a more compact body, rounded ears, and no visible tail, whereas rabbits and hares have longer bodies, longer ears, and a distinctive tail. Pikas also have a high-pitched call, live in rocky mountain habitats, and do not burrow underground like rabbits.
Types of dominance, multiple alleles, sex linked inheritance, polygenic inheritance and maternal inheritance.
In multiple-allele inheritance, there are more than two alleles possible for a trait. This means that instead of just two versions of a gene (alleles), there can be multiple variations that influence the trait in different ways. Examples of traits with multiple alleles include blood type in humans and coat color in rabbits.
Rabbits and humans are different because rabbits hop and humans walk.
E C. Macdowell has written: 'Size inheritance in rabbits'
Rabbits come in all different different shapes colors and varieties their is not only one color for rabbits
Different species of rabbit have different scientific names, and there are many different species of white rabbits. All domesticated rabbits (including white rabbits) are European Rabbits, and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculas.
They are different from domestic rabbits so they tend to use a different eating instinct.
4-23 to be exact.
Different types of rabbits have different Scientific Names but, the class of of all rabbits scientific name is LAGOMORPH!
The rabbits in South America were different from the rabbits in Europe.
yes rabbits do eat some dairy's but not all of them and it depends because all rabbits like different things just like humans like different things.
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