Proshu proshenia, no na glavnoi stranitse ukazani novie stat'i v razdele "grizuni" i dalee posle dvoetochia idet : agressia u krolikov.. Kroliki - eto NE GRIZUNI, kak bilo prinyato ran'she, a LAGOMORFNIe ! K nim je otnosyatsa zaichiki.
Rabbits and hares belong to a family of mammals called leporids. Rabbits and hares were once thought to belong to the rodent family. But because of their many differences, they belong to a separate family.
Rabbits and hares have an extra pair of chisel-shaped front teeth in both the upper and lower jaws. These are outside the usual rodent incisors. These extra teeth help the rabbit or hare cut off stems more quickly. They also help hold the food still while their back teeth chew it. When rabbits eat grass, often the stem sticks straight out of their mouths and slowly disappears as they chew it down to nothing.