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European Rabbit
species of lagomorphs (Lagomorpha)

domestic rabbit
domesticated form of the European rabbit
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cuniculture
thumb|right|Maciej, King of Kings by Antoni Kozakiewicz (1841–1929) from Book VI of Pan Tadeusz
Cuniculture is the agricultural practice of breeding and raising domestic rabbits as livestock for their meat, fur, or wool. Cuniculture is also employed by rabbit fanciers and hobbyists in the development and betterment of rabbit breeds and the exhibition of those efforts. Scientists practice cuniculture in the use and management of rabbits as model organisms in research. Cuniculture has been practiced all over the world since at least the 5th century.

rabbit hemorrhagic disease
highly infectious and often fatal disease that affects wild and domestic rabbits of the species Oryctolagus cuniculus

Oryctolagus
Oryctolagus () is a genus of lagomorph that today contains the European rabbit and its descendant, the domestic rabbit, as well as several fossil species.
Entente Européenne d’Aviculture et de Cuniculture
European association of breeders of poultry, pigeons, cage-birds, rabbits and guinea-pigs