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Yes, rabbits have pupils. They just may not be as easily distinguised as in humans or other pets such as dogs. Like most mammals, rabbits have eyes to see with. While there may be differences from one type of animal to another, generally an eye is made up of a cornea, a PUPIL, an iris, a lens, a retina, an optic nerve, and so on. The pupil is the 'hole' in the center of the iris that allows light to enter the retina.

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