Palaeolagus ('ancient hare') is an extinct genus of lagomorph. Palaeolagus lived during the Eocene and Oligocene epochs of North America.
Palaeolagus ('ancient hare') is an extinct genus of lagomorph. Palaeolagus lived during the Eocene and Oligocene epochs of North America.
==Taxonomy== The fossil remains of rabbits are scanty and those specimens that have been found are often too fragmentary to determine satisfactory the relationship with living forms. Most recent phylogenetic analyses have recovered it as a close relative of the last common ancestor of living Leporidae and Ochotonidae, as it displays a mosaic of characters typical of both groups. The bones of rabbits and hares are lightweight and fragile in structure, and so they are not easily preserved as fossils. Most of the species are inhabitants of uplands where conditions are not ideal for preservation. In a few deposits, rabbit remains seem numerous but many fossil species are known only from a few teeth and bones.
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