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Zoo and Wild Mammal
Lagomorpha
18
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10/27/2010

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Term
Ochotonidae(pikas)
Definition
1.2 species in No. America, 12 species in Asia

2.Do not adapt to captivity

3.Colonial
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Leporidae(3 genre)
Definition
1. Lepus (hares)jack rabbits, snow rabbits, arctic hares,(some turn white in winter.

2.Sylvilagus(cottontails) Brush rabbit, marsh rabbit,tropical forest rabit

3.Oryctolagus. Old world domestic rabbit, kony-nen, lapin. All domestic rabbits descend from wild species in this genus.
Term
Cleft Upper Lip, the term "hare lip" comes from this.
Definition
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Simple Stomach. Long intestines, 10x longer than body.
Definition
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Nocturnal to crepuscular
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Coprophagy
Definition
Rabbits consume their night & early morning droppings directly from anus. This is a natural behavior. This begins when baby rabbits start to consume solid foods. These feces are softer, with a green sheen & mucus covering.
Term
Wild Lagomorphs rarely live long in captivity.
Definition
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hand raised orphans rarely survive
Definition
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Babies in wild only nurse 1 time in a 24 hour period for 3 to 5 minutes.
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Antibiotics
Definition
Use with caution. Can disturb natural intestinal flora & cause death in 3 to 5 days from diarrhea
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Ears
Definition
Very prominent. Serve as thermoregulators due to extensive vasculature.
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Teeth
Definition
Grow throughout life.
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Burrows
Definition
Old World rabbits-Extensive system of burrows

Cottontails-Use other animal's burrows

Hares-Do not dig or use burrows, use anything for shelter

Pikas-use rocky areas or burrows in forest
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Survive by fright & flight. Wild rabbits are easily startles. Injure themselves trying to get away.
Definition
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Shade required. They will suffer from heat prostration in temperatures over 85 degrees.
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Testes
Definition
Found in the abdomen except during breeding season. Can withdraw testes into abdomen when cold or frightened.
Term
Wild rabbits
Definition
Seasonal breeders affected by the availability of food
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Suckling rabbits
Definition
Born without normal gut flora (microorganisms). Their stomachs are distended with firm milk curd. This, combined with an enzyme reaction in the stomach, creates an antimicrobial factor. Rabbits fed milk from other species don't get this factor and therefore are more susceptible to infections.
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