There are many different breeds and species of rabbit. If we look at the different species there are rabbits living on every continent except for Antarctica. They all have long ears, eat grasses and other greens, move by hopping. read more
Lastly, if we look at domestic rabbits they come in all shapes, sizes, colours and dispositions. Some are raised to become meat, others for their fur or wool and lastly as companion animals. Their names vary according to the colour, shape size and, dare I say it, level of cuteness. read more
Rabbits and hares even tend to eat different foods. While rabbits prefer softer grasses and vegetables (like carrots!), hares like to eat harder bark and twigs. Rabbits make their homes in burrows underground, while hares make nests above ground. Only the cottontail rabbit is known to make above-ground nests similar to those of hares. read more
Hares and rabbits are differently animals. Although, hares do usually have longer legs and ears than rabbits. Rabbits exist in the wild and as domestic animals (pets, farm animals, and lab animals). There are many different species of wild rabbit and they live all over the world. read more