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  2. List of captive-bred meat animals - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of animals that are or may have been raised in captivity for consumption by people. For other animals commonly eaten by people, see Game (food) . Mammals

  3. Kosher animals - Wikipedia

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    Kosher animals are animals that comply with the regulations of kashrut and are considered kosher foods. These dietary laws ultimately derive from various passages in the Torah with various modifications, additions and clarifications added to these rules by halakha. Various other animal-related rules are contained in the 613 commandments.

  4. Iberian wolf - Wikipedia

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    It also eats rabbits, roe deer, red deer, ibexes and even small carnivores and fish, depending on location. In Guadarrama National Park , the Iberian wolf primarily (82%) fed on wild animals, with domesticated animals only making up a small (18%) portion of the diet.

  5. 32 surprising things rabbits can eat - AOL

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    Here are 32 things rabbits can eat that you might not have considered before. ... Squash is a high-fiber food that makes it good for rabbits and it also contains zinc, sodium, and beta-carotene ...

  6. Happy Pets Game Blows Up on Facebook - AOL

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    Look out Pet Society and Pogo Puppies -- a new game is in town and its gunning to be the top dog of pet-themed social games. Happy Pets, the new game from CrowdStar (the creators of the popular ...

  7. Hare - Wikipedia

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    Hares are swift animals and can run up to 80 km/h (50 mph) over short distances. [3] Over longer distances, the European hare ( Lepus europaeus ) can run up to 55 km/h (35 mph). [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The five species of jackrabbits found in central and western North America are able to run at 65 km/h (40 mph) over longer distances, and can leap up to 3 m ...

  8. This adorable animal looks just like a Rabbit-Deer hybrid - AOL

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    Meet the Patagonian Mara.. You can find these small rodents grazing the plains of South Argentina. While their limbs are perfect for running, their hoof-like claws are great for digging up burrows

  9. Patagonian mara - Wikipedia

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    The Patagonian mara (Dolichotis patagonum) is a relatively large rodent in the mara genus Dolichotis. [3] It is also known as the Patagonian cavy or Patagonian hare.This herbivorous, somewhat rabbit-like animal is found in open and semiopen habitats in Argentina, including large parts of Patagonia.