a rabbit looking for food in the bushes
Rabbits are small mammals belonging to the Leporidae family. They are known for their slender bodies, long ears, and strong hind legs, which allow them to run fast to escape predators. Rabbits have teeth that grow continuously,
so they need to chew hard foods such as grass or vegetables to keep their teeth short. As herbivorous animals, rabbits consume various types of plants, especially grass, leaves and vegetables. Their fiber-rich food helps their digestive system stay healthy.
Rabbits are also known as very social animals and can live in groups. They tend to communicate with each other through body movements, soft sounds, or even ear movements. Rabbits breed quickly, with a gestation period of about 30 days, which usually results in several litters (called kits) in one litter.
Rabbits are very productive animals and can breed several times a year. As pets, rabbits are popular due to their gentle nature and easy care, although they require special attention in care and a safe environment.
They also have an important role in the ecosystem as plant predators that help control vegetation growth.