Rabbit
Rabbits are ground dwellers that live in environments ranging from desert to tropical forest and wetland. Their natural geographic range encompasses the middle 
latitudes of the Western Hemisphere. In the Eastern Hemisphere rabbits 
are found in Europe, portions of Central and Southern Africa, the Indian
 subcontinent, Sumatra, and Japan. The European rabbit has been introduced to many locations around the world, and all breeds 
of domestic rabbit originate from the European. Nearly half of the 
world’s rabbit species are in danger of extinction; many are among the 
most vulnerable of all mammals.

 
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