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Saturday, May 13, 2006

Anatomy Of Rabbit & Rat


Picture above show digestive system of a rabbit

Although rabbits and rodents belong to different orders of mammals, they have some features in common. These features include chisel-shaped incisor teeth that grow continually, and eating their faeces to extract more nutrients from their plant diet.


Rabbits and hares belong to the Order Lagomorpha. Characteristically, they have four incisors in the upper jaw and two in the lower jaw; powerful hind legs for jumping; forelimbs adapted for burrowing; long ears; and a small tail.

Rodents make up the Order Rodentia. This is the largest order of mammals, with more than 1700 species, including squirrels, beavers, chipmunks, gophers, rats, mice, lemmings, gerbils, porcupines, cavies, and the capybara. Typical rodent features include two incisors in each jaw; short forelimbs for manipulating food; and cheek pouches for storing food.

Rat Anatomy

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