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  2. Lagomorpha - Wikipedia

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    They vary in size from 20 to 50 cm (8 to 20 in) and have long, powerful hind legs, shorter forelegs and a tiny tail. The colour is some shade of brown, buff or grey and there is one black species and two striped ones. Domestic rabbits come in a wider variety of colours. Newborn rabbits are altricial (eyes and ears closed, no fur).

  3. Leporidae - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of their evolution, this group has become increasingly adapted to lives of fast running and leaping. For example, Palaeolagus, an extinct rabbit from the Oligocene of North America, had shorter hind legs than modern forms (indicating it ran rather than hopped) though it was in most other respects quite rabbit-like. [14]

  4. Swamp rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the back portions of the swamp rabbit's hind legs are orange, in contrast to the tan or white feet of the eastern cottontail. [ 5 ] Sylvilagus aquaticus males vary in weight from approximately 4 lb (1.8 kg) to 5.6 lb (2.5 kg), with an average of about 5 lb (2.3 kg); females vary from approx. 3.6 lb (1.6 kg) to 5.9 lb (2.7 kg ...

  5. Disabled Hamster Who Gets Around Without the Use of Her Back ...

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    Abigail's mommy said in other videos that they aren't sure why her back legs don't work, as she's healthy and in no pain or discomfort. One commenter said, "She needs a little tech deck scooter ...

  6. Cabbit - Wikipedia

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    The hind legs are considerably longer than the front ones, thus giving the cat its peculiar hopping gait; incidentally, also the reason for the reasonable theory held in some quarters that the Manx cat is the result of a cross-mating between a cat and a rabbit."

  7. Amami rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Amami rabbit has short feet and hind legs, a somewhat bulky body, and rather large and curved claws used for digging and sometimes climbing. [14] Its ears are significantly smaller compared to those of other hares or rabbits. [15] The pelage is thick, wooly and dark, brown on top and becomes more reddish-brown on the sides. [16]

  8. Plantigrade - Wikipedia

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    The leg of a plantigrade mammal includes the bones of the upper leg (femur/humerus) and lower leg (tibia and fibula/radius and ulna). The leg of a digitigrade mammal also includes the metatarsals / metacarpals , the bones that in a human compose the arch of the foot and the palm of the hand.

  9. Comparative foot morphology - Wikipedia

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    The hind limbs of the dog and horse have a slightly greater mass than the forelimbs, whereas the elephant has proportionally longer limbs. The elephant's forelimbs are longer than its hind limbs. [7] In the horse [8] and dog, the hind limbs play an important role in primary propulsion