Rabbit
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Rabbits are mammals of the order lagomorpha. They are found in many parts of the world. They live in families and eat vegetables.
A male rabbit is called a buck, and a female is called a doe. A baby rabbit is called a kit, which is short for kitten. Sometimes, children call a rabbit a bunny.
Some people have rabbits as pets, especially the cottontail rabbit. In many parts of the world, people eat them. Some of these areas include Scotland, Ireland, England and Australia where they are often considered to be pests. Most people really like them though.
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