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Old 03-19-2007   #1 (permalink)
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what is a rabbit? Just wondering if there was a term to describe a rabbit
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Lagomorph.
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Well if you are French it's "le diner"
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Nice in a stew!
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A PET, lol Na i think they're know as verminehope this helps gary
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rabbityPS To those who gave me thumbs down, I checked and this is a dictionary word.
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You could probably say lapine, but this is not a dictionary word.I wouldn't use it on any important papers etc. unless you can verify it's a real word!
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Rabbits and hares were formerly classified in the order Rodentia (rodent) until 1912, when they were moved into a new order Lagomorpha. This order also includes pikas.Order LagomorphaFamily Leporidae
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Isn't it funny,a rabbit's a bunny,lift up it's tail,and you'll see something funny.Therefore - A rabbit's a bunny. - obvious.
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Oryctolagus cuniculus”. Oryct is Greek for digger, lag is Greek for hare and cuniculus is Latinfor burrowing.I hope this helps.
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