The volcano rabbit ( Romerolagus diazi ), also known as teporingo or zacatuche , is a small rabbit that resides in the mountains of Mexico [3] . It is the world's second-smallest rabbit, second only to the pygmy rabbit . It has small rounded ears, short legs, and short, thick fur and weighs approximately 390–600 g (0.86–1.3 lb). It has a life span of 7 to 9 years. The volcano rabbit lives in groups of 2 to 5 animals in burrows (underground nests) and runways among grass tussocks. The burrows can be as long as 5 m and as deep as 40 cm. There are usually 2 to 3 young per litter, born in the burrows. In semi-captivity, however, they don´t make burrows and the young are born in nests made in the grass tussocks [4] .
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2018 |
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The volcano rabbit ( Romerolagus diazi ), also known as teporingo or zacatuche , is a small rabbit that resides in the mountains of Mexico [3] . It is the world's second-smallest rabbit, second only to the pygmy rabbit . It has small rounded ears, short legs, and short, thick fur and weighs approximately 390–600 g (0.86–1.3 lb). It has a life span of 7 to 9 years. The volcano rabbit lives in groups of 2 to 5 animals in burrows (underground nests) and runways among grass tussocks. The burrows can be as long as 5 m and as deep as 40 cm. There are usually 2 to 3 young per litter, born in the burrows. In semi-captivity, however, they don´t make burrows and the young are born in nests made in the grass tussocks [4] . |
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2017 |
70324 characters 8 sections 14 paragraphs 6 images 139 internal links 30 external links |
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The volcano rabbit ( Romerolagus diazi ), also known as teporingo or zacatuche , is a small rabbit that resides in the mountains of Mexico . It is the world's second-smallest rabbit, second only to the pygmy rabbit . It has small rounded ears, short legs, and short, thick fur and weighs approximately 390–600 g (0.86–1.3 lb). It has a life span of 7 to 9 years. The volcano rabbit lives in groups of 2 to 5 animals in burrows (underground nests) and runways among grass tussocks. The burrows can be as long as 5 m and as deep as 40 cm. There are usually 2 to 3 young per litter, born in the burrows. |
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2016 |
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The volcano rabbit ( Romerolagus diazi ), also known as teporingo or zacatuche , is a small rabbit that resides in the mountains of Mexico . It is the world's second smallest rabbit, second only to the pygmy rabbit . It has small rounded ears, short legs, and short, thick fur and weighs approximately 390–600 g (0.86–1.3 lb). It has a life span of 7 to 9 years. The volcano rabbit lives in groups of 2 to 5 animals in burrows (underground nests) and runways among grass tussocks. The burrows can be as long as 5 m and as deep as 40 cm. There are usually 2 to 3 young per litter, born in the burrows. |
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2015 |
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The volcano rabbit ( Romerolagus diazi ), also known as teporingo or zacatuche , is a small rabbit that resides in the mountains of Mexico . It is the world's second smallest rabbit, second only to the pygmy rabbit . It has small rounded ears, short legs, and short, thick fur and weighs approximately 390–600 g (0.86–1.3 lb). It has a life span of 7 to 9 years. The volcano rabbit lives in groups of 2 to 5 animals in burrows (underground nests) and runways among grass tussocks. The burrows can be as long as 5 m and as deep as 40 cm. There are usually 2 to 3 young per litter, born in the burrows. |
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2014 |
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The volcano rabbit also known as teporingo or zacatuche ( Romerolagus diazi ) is a small rabbit that resides in the mountains of Mexico . It is the world's second smallest rabbit, second only to the pygmy rabbit . It has small rounded ears, short legs, and short, thick fur and weighs approximately 390–600 g (0.86–1.3 lb). It has a life span of 7 to 9 years. The volcano rabbit lives in groups of 2 to 5 animals in burrows (underground nests) and runways among grass tussocks. The burrows can be as long as 5 m and as deep as 40 cm. There are usually 2 to 3 young per litter, born in the burrows. |
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2013 |
70077 characters 8 sections 14 paragraphs 3 images 125 internal links 13 external links |
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The volcano rabbit also known as teporingo or zacatuche ( Romerolagus diazi ) is a small rabbit that resides in the mountains of Mexico . It is the world's second smallest rabbit, second only to the pygmy rabbit . It has small rounded ears, short legs, and short, thick fur and weighs approximately 390–600 g(0.86 - 1.3 lb). It has a life span of approx.7 to 9 years. The volcano rabbit lives in groups of 2 to 5 animals in burrows (underground nests) and runways among grass tussocks. The burrows can be as long as 5m (16') and as deep as 40 cm (1.3'). There are usually 2 to 3 young per litter, born in the burrows. |
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2012 |
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4. Habitat management, Competition, & Cohabitation |
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2011 |
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The Volcano Rabbit also known as teporingo or zacatuche ( Romerolagus diazi ) is a small rabbit that resides in the mountains of Mexico . It is the world's second smallest rabbit, second only to the Pygmy Rabbit . It has small rounded ears, short legs, and short, thick fur and weighs approximately 390–600 g(0.86 - 1.3 lb). It has a life span of approx.7 to 9 years. The Volcano Rabbit lives in groups of 2 to 5 animals in burrows (undergroung nests) and runways among grass tussocks. The burrows an be as long as 5m (16") and as deep as 40 cm (1.3"). There are usually 2 to 3 young per litter, born in the borrows. |
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2010 |
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The Volcano Rabbit also known as teporingo or zacatuche ( Romerolagus diazi ) is a small rabbit that resides in the mountains of Mexico . It is the world's second smallest rabbit, second only to the Pygmy Rabbit . It has small rounded ears, short legs, and short, thick fur. The Volcano Rabbit lives in groups of 2 to 5 animals in burrows. Unlike many species of rabbits (and similar to pikas ), the Volcano Rabbit utters very high-pitched sounds instead of thumping its feet on the ground to warn other rabbits of danger. It is nocturnal and is highly active during twilight, dawn and all times in between. The Volcano Rabbit weighs approximately 390–600 g (14–21 oz). As of 1969, there were 1000 to 1200 in the wild. |
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2009 |
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The Volcano Rabbit also known as teporingo or zacatuche ( Romerolagus diazi ) is a small rabbit that resides in the mountains of Mexico . It is the world's second smallest rabbit, second only to the Pygmy Rabbit . It has small rounded ears, short legs, and short, thick fur. The Volcano Rabbit lives in groups of 2 to 5 animals in burrows. Unlike many species of rabbits (and similar to pikas ), the Volcano Rabbit utters very high-pitched sounds instead of thumping its feet on the ground to warn other rabbits of danger. It is nocturnal and is highly active during twilight, dawn and all times in between. The Volcano Rabbit weighs approximately 390–600 g (14–21 oz). As of 1969, there were 1000 to 1200 in the wild. |
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2008 |
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The Volcano Rabbit also known as teporingo or zacatuche ( Romerolagus diazi ) is a small rabbit that resides in the mountains of Mexico . It is the world's second smallest rabbit, second only to the Pygmy Rabbit . It has small rounded ears, short legs, and short, thick fur. The Volcano Rabbit lives in groups of 2 to 5 animals in burrows. Unlike many species of rabbits (and similar to pikas ), the Volcano Rabbit utters very high-pitched sounds instead of thumping its feet on the ground to warn other rabbits of danger. It is nocturnal and is highly active during twilight, dawn and all times in between. The Volcano Rabbit weighs approximately 390–600 g (14–21 oz). As of 1969, there were 1000 to 1200 in the wild. |
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2007 |
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The Volcano Rabbit also known as teporingo or zacatuche ( Romerolagus diazi ) is a small rabbit that resides in the mountains of Mexico . It is the world's second smallest rabbit, second only to the Pygmy Rabbit . It has small rounded ears, short legs, and short, thick fur. The Volcano Rabbit lives in groups of 2 to 5 animals in burrows. Unlike many species of rabbits, the Volcano Rabbit utters very high-pitched sounds instead of thumping its feet on the ground to warn other rabbits of danger. It is nocturnal and is highly active during twilight, dawn and all times in between. The Volcano Rabbit weighs approximately 390–600 g (14–21 oz). As of 1969, there were 1000 to 1200 in the wild. |
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2006 |
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The Volcano Rabbit ( Romerolagus diazi ) is a small rabbit that resides in the mountains of Mexico . It is the world's second smallest rabbit, second only to the Pygmy Rabbit . It has small rounded ears, short legs, and short, thick fur. The Volcano Rabbit lives in groups of 2 to 5 animals in burrows. Unlike many species of rabbits, the Volcano Rabbit utters very high-pitched sounds instead of thumping its feet on the ground to warn other rabbits of danger. It is nocturnal and is highly active during twilight, dawn and all times in between. The Volcano Rabbit weighs approximately 390–600 g (14–21 oz). As of 1969, there were 1000 to 1200 in the wild. |