Which animal looks like a rabbit?

For one, they’re separate species—and hares are bigger, have longer ears, and are less social than bunnies. Hares and rabbits look similar, and some may hop to the conclusion that they’re the same animal.

What is a rabbit like mammal?

Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for RABBIT-LIKE MAMMAL [hare]

What is a rabbit like rodent?

The most likely answer for the clue is HOP. We found more than 20 answers for Rabbit Like Rodent.

Is a cottontail a rabbit or hare?

The 30 or so species of hares fit into just one genus (Lepus), whereas rabbits branch out into 10 genuses, including the North American genus Sylvilagus, more commonly known as cottontails. There are also about 30 species of rabbits, including the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), which is often bred as a pet.

What animal looks like a llama?

alpacas
The alpaca (Lama pacos) is a species of South American camelid mammal. It is similar to, and often confused with, the llama. However, alpacas are often noticeably smaller than llamas. The two animals are closely related and can successfully crossbreed.

What is a cocoon dweller?

The crossword clue Cocoon dweller with 5 letters was last seen on the June 30, 2020. We think the likely answer to this clue is LARVA.

What are rabbits closest relatives?

Rabbits and rodents also share some superficial similarities. The rabbit and other lagomorphs were classified under Rodentia (rodents) until early in the 20th century. This family includes rats, squirrels, mice and marmots.

What is the difference between a cottontail and a jackrabbit?

Jackrabbits aren’t really rabbits, and cottontails don’t have tails of cotton. The former is a hare; the latter’s tail is a white ball of fur. Though different, they both live in nests above ground.

What’s similar to an alpaca?

Alpacas and llamas are two of the four lamoid species—the other two species, vicuña and guanaco, are their wild cousins. Interestingly, all four species are able to interbreed and create fertile offspring.