European rabbit
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Definition
Noun: * A common, medium-sized, greyish-brown mammal (Oryctolagus cuniculus) that digs extensive burrow systems. It is originally from southern Europe and northern Africa but has been introduced to many other parts of the world. It is the primary species domesticated for meat, fur, and as a pet, with many breeds developed for different purposes. Its young are born hairless and dependent on their mother.
Usage
The term "European rabbit" is used specifically to distinguish this species from other types of rabbits and hares, particularly in biological, ecological, and agricultural contexts. It refers to the wild ancestral species and all its domesticated varieties.
Examples
- The European rabbit is an invasive species in Australia, causing significant damage to crops and native ecosystems.
- All domestic rabbit breeds are descended from the wild European rabbit.
- Conservation efforts are underway to protect the native population of the European rabbit on the Iberian Peninsula.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific literature, is used as the formal binomial name for the European rabbit.
- The term can be used in discussions about species introduction, invasive species biology, and the domestication of animals.
Variants and Related Words
- Rabbit (noun): While "rabbit" can refer to other species in the family Leporidae, in many general contexts, especially regarding pets and agriculture, it is synonymous with the European rabbit.
- Coney (noun, archaic): An old-fashioned term for the European rabbit.
- Warren (noun): A network of interconnected burrows inhabited by a colony of European rabbits.
Synonyms
- Common rabbit
- Domestic rabbit (when referring to the domesticated form)
- (scientific name)
Related Phrases
- Rabbit hole: Literally, the entrance to a European rabbit's burrow. Figuratively, it means a complex, confusing, or time-consuming situation.
- My online research led me down a deep rabbit hole of scientific articles.
- Breed like rabbits: An idiom meaning to reproduce very quickly and frequently, derived from the high reproductive rate of the European rabbit.
- If we don't control the pest population, they will breed like rabbits.
Noun
- common greyish-brown burrowing animal native to southern Europe and northern Africa but introduced elsewhere; widely domesticated and developed in various colors and for various needs; young are born naked and helpless