When European rabbits arrived in Australia in the 19th century, they were brought in as familiar game animals for hunting ...
With its long ears, large expressive eyes, and powerful hind legs, the European rabbit is one of the world's most ...
European wild rabbits are a 'keystone species' that hold together entire ecosystems—according to researchers at the University of East Anglia. Their grazing and digging activity keeps the ground in a ...
Australia is home to roughly 200 million rabbits, which are not native to the country and damage crops and ecosystems. Bettmann / Getty Images In Australia today, European wild rabbits eat through ...
An excess of wild rabbits in Paris's Explanade des invalides, has convinced the authorities to get rid of them. Some call it a war; others call it a capture operation or an exile effort. In any case, ...
After sequencing the genomes of nearly 300 rabbits from Europe, South America, and Oceania, researchers found that all of them had a mix of feral and domestic DNA. They say this was not what they had ...