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Bunnies are little warm blooded creatures in the family Leporidae of the request Lagomorpha (alongside the rabbit and the pika). Oryctolagus cuniculus incorporates the European bunny species and its relatives, the world's 305 breeds  of residential hare. Sylvilagus incorporates 13 wild bunny species, among them the seven kinds of cottontail. The European hare, which has been presented on each landmass aside from Antarctica, is recognizable all through the world as a wild prey creature and as a tamed type of domesticated animals and pet. With its far reaching impact on ecologies and societies, the hare (or rabbit) is, in numerous territories of the world, a piece of day by day life — as food, apparel, a buddy, and as a wellspring of masterful motivation. 

Albeit once thought about rodents, lagomorphs like hares have been set in their own, discrete family in view of various characteristics their rat cousins ​​need, similar to two additional incisors.
Male hares are called bucks; females are called does. A more seasoned term for a grown-up hare is coney (gotten at last from the Latin cuniculus), while bunny once alluded uniquely to the youthful creatures. Another expression for a youthful hare is rabbit, however this term is frequently applied casually (especially by youngsters) to bunnies for the most part, particularly residential ones. All the more as of late, the term unit or cat has been utilized to allude to a youthful hare. 

A gathering of hares is known as a state or home (or, sometimes, a warren, however this all the more regularly alludes to where the bunnies live). A gathering of child hares created from a solitary mating is alluded to as a litter, and a gathering of household hares living respectively is here and there called a crowd.

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