Rabbits are small mammals belonging to the family Leporidae, known for their long ears, powerful hind legs, and short, fluffy tails. Rabbits are found in various habitats, including forests, grasslands, deserts, and urban areas.
Rabbits are herbivores and have a diet that includes a variety of vegetation, such as grass, leaves, sprouts, and tree bark. They are known for their continuous foraging behavior and possess a digestive system adapted to process large amounts of fibrous plant material. Rabbits are capable of rapid reproduction, with a female able to have several litters of offspring per year, each containing four to twelve baby rabbits.