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====Rabbits and Hares==== {{Animal sign | latin_name = Lagomorpha | common_name = Rabbits and Hares | animal_image = Tochtli-Rabbit-Conejo.jpg | track_image = Spar av hare ugglan.gif | scat_image = Droppings feral rabbit.jpg | scat_caption = Dropping from a feral rabbit | range = Many parts of the world | order = Lagomorpha | description = There are several types of rabbits that leave this type of track, including the Eastern Cottontail (shown), Desert Hare, New England Cottontail, Pikas, and many others. Note that the prints in the front (top of the diagram) are from the hind legs, while the forefeet leave the two aligned prints in the rear. As a rabbit hops, it throws its forelegs between its hind legs, thus leaving the print as shown. }}
====Rabbits and Hares====
{{Animal sign
| latin_name = Lagomorpha
| common_name = Rabbits and Hares
| animal_image = Tochtli-Rabbit-Conejo.jpg
| track_image = Spar av hare ugglan.gif
| scat_image = Droppings feral rabbit.jpg
| scat_caption = Dropping from a feral rabbit
| range = Many parts of the world
| order = Lagomorpha
| description = There are several types of rabbits that leave this type of track, including the Eastern Cottontail (shown), Desert Hare, New England Cottontail, Pikas, and many others.
Note that the prints in the front (top of the diagram) are from the hind legs, while the forefeet leave the two aligned prints in the rear. As a rabbit hops, it throws its forelegs between its hind legs, thus leaving the print as shown.
}} Rabbits and Hares
Rabbits and Hares
Track
Dropping from a feral rabbit
Rabbits and Hares (Lagomorpha )
Order: Lagomorpha
Where found: Many parts of the world
Description:' There are several types of rabbits that leave this type of track, including the Eastern Cottontail (shown), Desert Hare, New England Cottontail, Pikas, and many others.
Note that the prints in the front (top of the diagram) are from the hind legs, while the forefeet leave the two aligned prints in the rear. As a rabbit hops, it throws its forelegs between its hind legs, thus leaving the print as shown.
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