Part-human and part-horse creature.

Centaur

Part-human and part-horse creature.

Hares are larger than rabbits, with longer ears and hind legs. They live above ground in nests. Hares have more than four front sharp teeth.

Hare

Hares are larger than rabbits, with longer ears and hind legs. They live above ground in nests. Hares…

Man and rabbit

Pictorial banner

Man and rabbit

Giant chasing man with goose riding a rabbit.

Giant

Giant chasing man with goose riding a rabbit.

Hand-shadow of Rabbit

Rabbit

Hand-shadow of Rabbit

Rabbit ball team catching a street car.

Rabbit ball team

Rabbit ball team catching a street car.

Mr. Bear finds Brer Rabbit.

Mr. Bear

Mr. Bear finds Brer Rabbit.

Brer Rabbit finds Brer Tortoise at the finish line.

Brer Tortoise

Brer Rabbit finds Brer Tortoise at the finish line.

Brer Rabbit tricks Miss Cow into getting her horns stuck in a tree.

Miss Cow

Brer Rabbit tricks Miss Cow into getting her horns stuck in a tree.

Rabbit-hutch with two rabbits.

Rabbit-hutch

Rabbit-hutch with two rabbits.

Rabbit-hutch with rabbits.

Rabbit-hutch

Rabbit-hutch with rabbits.

The Hare and the Tortoise. The tortoise crosses the finish line ahead of the hare. Slow and steady wins the race.

Aesop's Fables

The Hare and the Tortoise. The tortoise crosses the finish line ahead of the hare. Slow and steady wins…

the internal anatomy of a rabbit.

Rabbit

the internal anatomy of a rabbit.

Cross section of abdomen of a rabbit.

Rabbit

Cross section of abdomen of a rabbit.

The hare.

Hare

The hare.

"The only species, <em>C. ferox</em>, is but fifteen inches long, but its strength is great. Its disposition is ferocious and sanguinary in the highest degree. The body is slender and the back arched; the color is russet, the head round, and the claws retractile." &mdash;Goodrich, 1885

Cryptoprocta Ferox

"The only species, C. ferox, is but fifteen inches long, but its strength is great. Its disposition…

"The difference between the hare and this animal is numerous and striking. In a state of nature, the rabbit is considerably less than the hare; ears are shorter than the head; the tail is not so long as the thigh; and th whole action and motion of the animal are less vigorous and fleet than those of the hare." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Rabbit

"The difference between the hare and this animal is numerous and striking. In a state of nature, the…

"Is considerably smaller than the common agouti, being about the size of a rabbit, while the species approaches the dimensions of the hare. Its general proportions and form, however, are the same; but the hairs of the back and sides, instead of being annulated with various-colored rings as in that species, are nearly uniform black, while the long hairs of the croup are perfectly so; the belly and legs are equally covered with short dark hair. " &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Black Agouti

"Is considerably smaller than the common agouti, being about the size of a rabbit, while the species…

"This is the size of a rabbit, of a brown color, with short legs and a long body, covered with short spines of nearly uniform length. The tail, medium length, is covered with similar spines." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Swinder's Aulacoe

"This is the size of a rabbit, of a brown color, with short legs and a long body, covered with short…

"It is about the same size of the gray rabbit, being fourteen inches long with a tail half an inch long. It is of a reddish-brown color, and has no cheek pouches.; the eye is small, and the fur thick and soft, resembling that of the musquash. The skins are much used by the indians for robes." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Sewellel

"It is about the same size of the gray rabbit, being fourteen inches long with a tail half an inch long.…

"These animals have the head large and rabbit-like; the ears long and pointed; the eyes full; the tail very long, covered with short hair and tufted at the end, this member being used in leaping and walking; the fur soft and delicate; the fore-feet are very small; the hind legs are long, and the hind feet large and strong, and covered with hair." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Jerboas

"These animals have the head large and rabbit-like; the ears long and pointed; the eyes full; the tail…

"These animals have the head large and rabbit-like; the ears long and pointed; the eyes full; the tail very long, covered with short hair and tufted at the end, this member being used in leaping and walking; the fur soft and delicate; the fore-feet are very small; the hind legs are long, and the hind feet large and strong, and covered with hair." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Jerboas

"These animals have the head large and rabbit-like; the ears long and pointed; the eyes full; the tail…

Floral frame, with several different types of birds and a rabbit.

Wildlife frame

Floral frame, with several different types of birds and a rabbit.

A golden eagle carrying off a rabbit.

Golden Eagle

A golden eagle carrying off a rabbit.

Hapalotis Albipes. "Nearly the size of a rabbit, but of mouse-like form, and is chiefly found in New South Whales." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

White Footed Tree Rat

Hapalotis Albipes. "Nearly the size of a rabbit, but of mouse-like form, and is chiefly found in New…

"Is a mild, timid creature, of the size of a rabbit; the body is formed somewhat like that of a rat, but the fore-legs are exceedingly sort and the hind ones long, so that the animals move by long heaps on the latter, like the kangaroos." &mdash; S. G. Goodrich, 1885

Potoroo Rat

"Is a mild, timid creature, of the size of a rabbit; the body is formed somewhat like that of a rat,…

Also known as the burrow-duck and the sly goose, the common European sheldrake has been known to make its nest in abandoned rabbit burrows.

Common Sheldrake Duck

Also known as the burrow-duck and the sly goose, the common European sheldrake has been known to make…

"The American name for the genus Dasyprocta and family Dasyproctid&aelig;."-Whitney, 1902

Agouti

"The American name for the genus Dasyprocta and family Dasyproctidæ."-Whitney, 1902

"Chinchilla is a genus of South American herbivorous rodents very closely allied to the rabbit, which they resemble in the general shape of the body, in the limbs being longer behind than before, and by the nature of the fur, which is more woolly than silky."&mdash;(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)

Chinchilla

"Chinchilla is a genus of South American herbivorous rodents very closely allied to the rabbit, which…

"Hyrax is a genus of pachydermatous mammalia, intermediate in their character between the rhinoceros and the tapir. It is characterized by having no canine teeth, but long curved incisors. The front feet have four toes, and the hind feet three. The Cape hyrax is by the colonists of South Africa called rock badger and rock rabbit, from the fact that they inhabit rocky places. They are also called damans."&mdash;(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)

Hyrax

"Hyrax is a genus of pachydermatous mammalia, intermediate in their character between the rhinoceros…

"The Polecat is one of the Mustelin&aelig;, akin to the marten, but with a broader head, a blunter snout, and a much shorter tail. It has a shorter neck and a stouter body than the weasel. Two glands near the root of the tail emit a highly offensive smell. It makes immense havoc in poultry yards, rabbit warrens, and among hares and partidges, killing everything which it can overpower."&mdash;(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)

Polecat

"The Polecat is one of the Mustelinæ, akin to the marten, but with a broader head, a blunter snout,…

Scene from "Brother Fox's Tar Baby."

Fox and Brother Rabbit

Scene from "Brother Fox's Tar Baby."

Scene from "The Ram and the Pig Who Went to Live in the Woods."

Rooster

Scene from "The Ram and the Pig Who Went to Live in the Woods."

Scene from the story, "How Brother Rabbit Fooled the Whale and the Elephant."

Brother Rabbit

Scene from the story, "How Brother Rabbit Fooled the Whale and the Elephant."

Scene from the story, "The Tar Wolf."

Wolf and Brother Rabbit

Scene from the story, "The Tar Wolf."

Scene from the story, "The Rabbit and the Wolf"

Wolf and Rabbit

Scene from the story, "The Rabbit and the Wolf"

Frame of a rabbit and wolves

Rabbit and Wolf

Frame of a rabbit and wolves

Farm animals from a nursery rhyme

Farm Animals

Farm animals from a nursery rhyme

Alice and the rabbit, a scene from the story, "Alice in Wonderland."

Alice Watches the White Rabbit Run Away

Alice and the rabbit, a scene from the story, "Alice in Wonderland."

A cotton-tail rabbit.

Rabbit

A cotton-tail rabbit.

A boy hunting after a rabbit.

Hunting

A boy hunting after a rabbit.

The jack-rabbit, with his ears perched.

Jack-Rabbit

The jack-rabbit, with his ears perched.

A rabbit

Rabbit

A rabbit

A rabbit

Rabbit

A rabbit

A rabbit hopping

Rabbit

A rabbit hopping

A rabbit

Rabbit

A rabbit

A rabbit

Rabbit

A rabbit

A rabbit

Rabbit

A rabbit

A rabbit

Rabbit

A rabbit

A rabbit

Rabbit

A rabbit

A frame of a weasel and a rabbit.

Weasel

A frame of a weasel and a rabbit.

A lynx and a rabbit.

Lynx

A lynx and a rabbit.

Lynx with a rabbit.

Lynx

Lynx with a rabbit.

A scene from the story, <em>Alice in Wonderland</em>.

Alice in Wonderland

A scene from the story, Alice in Wonderland.

A scene from the story, <em>Alice in Wonderland</em>.

Alice in Wonderland

A scene from the story, Alice in Wonderland.

A scene from the story, <em>Alice in Wonderland</em>.

Alice in Wonderland

A scene from the story, Alice in Wonderland.

A scene from the story, <em>Alice in Wonderland</em>.

Alice in Wonderland

A scene from the story, Alice in Wonderland.

A scene from the story, <em>Alice in Wonderland</em>.

Alice in Wonderland

A scene from the story, Alice in Wonderland.

A rabbit with a tail like a ball of cotton.

Cottontail

A rabbit with a tail like a ball of cotton.

A genus of rodent mammals belonging to the same family as the hares, though they are smaller and have shorter ears and hind legs. It is thought that rabits were found originally in the western portion of the mediterranean basin, but they have been widely naturalized and are met with in all regions, except, those extremely cold.

Rabbit

A genus of rodent mammals belonging to the same family as the hares, though they are smaller and have…