Also known as Leporidae, hares and rabbits, rabbit or hare, hare or rabbit, rabbits, rabbit, hares, hare
thumb|Skeleton of Alaskan hare on display at the Museum of Osteology Leporidae () is the family of rabbits and hares (Lepus), containing over 70 species of extant mammals in all. Together with the pikas, the Leporidae constitute the mammalian order Lagomorpha. Leporidae differ from pikas in that they have short, furry tails and elongated ears and hind legs.
Rabbits and hares belong to a family of mammals called Leporidae, which contains over 70 living species found worldwide and is distinguished by short furry tails, long ears, and elongated hind legs. This family is part of a larger mammalian order called Lagomorpha, which also includes pikas, making these animals scientifically significant representatives of a specific branch of mammalian evolution.
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ウサギ科(ウサギか、Leporidae)は、哺乳綱兎形目に属する科。
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