Rabbits are small, furry mammals known for their long ears, short tails, and strong hind legs. They belong to the family Leporidae and are found in various habitats, including forests, grasslands, and deserts. These herbivorous animals primarily feed on grass, leaves, and vegetables. Rabbits are social creatures, often living in groups called colonies or warrens. Known for their rapid reproduction, females can have multiple litters each year. Domesticated rabbits are popular pets due to their gentle nature, while wild rabbits are agile, using their speed and burrowing skills to escape predators. Their expressive behavior, including thumping and jumping, makes them fascinating to observe. Rabbits also play a key role in ecosystems as both prey and foragers. Their charming appearance and playful antics have made them beloved animals worldwide.