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Chinese Hare
Lepus sinensis Gray, 1832
Lepus sinensis Gray, 1832, the Chinese hare, is a small hare native to eastern China, Taiwan, and northeastern Vietnam with recognized subspecies.
Indian Hare
Lepus nigricollis F.Cuvier, 1823
Lepus nigricollis, the Indian hare, is a medium-sized hare native to the Indian subcontinent and Sri Lanka, active at night and twilight.
Brown Hare
Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778
The European hare (Lepus europaeus) is a large, fast-running game mammal native to Europe and widely introduced elsewhere.
Arctic Hare
Lepus arcticus Ross, 1819
Lepus arcticus, the Arctic hare, is a large Arctic-adapted lagomorph found across northern North America and Greenland.
Mountain Hare
Lepus timidus Linnaeus, 1758
Lepus timidus, the mountain hare, is a large northern hare with variable seasonal fur and recognized subspecies, with distinct diet and ecology.
Snowshoe Hare
Lepus americanus Erxleben, 1777
Lepus americanus, the snowshoe hare, is a seasonally camouflaged North American hare with large furred hind feet.
Antelope Jackrabbit
Lepus alleni Mearns, 1890
Lepus alleni, the antelope jackrabbit, is a large fast hare found in the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico.
African Savanna Hare
Lepus victoriae Thomas, 1893
Lepus victoriae, the African savanna hare, is a medium-sized African hare found across much of the continent.
European Rabbit
Oryctolagus cuniculus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Oryctolagus cuniculus, the European rabbit, is a medium-sized leporid with distinct biology, habitat preferences, and uses for meat and fur.
Volcano Rabbit
Romerolagus diazi (Ferrari-Pérez, 1893)
Romerolagus diazi, the volcano rabbit, is a small endemic Mexican lagomorph with distinct morphology and fragmented habitat.
Hewitt's Red Rockhare
Pronolagus saundersiae Hewitt, 1927
Pronolagus saundersiae is a medium-sized brown red rock hare found in southern Africa, living in elevated rocky habitats.
Himalayan Pika
Ochotona roylii (Ogilby, 1839)
Royle's pika (Ochotona roylii) is the most common Himalayan pika, a solitary crepuscular synanthrope that produces 2 to 3 offspring yearly.
Daurian Pika
Ochotona dauurica (Pallas, 1776)
Daurian pika (Ochotona dauurica) is a small lagomorph native to East Asia, known for barking calls and hay-making for winter.
Black-lipped Pika
Ochotona curzoniae (Hodgson, 1858)
Plateau pika (Ochotona curzoniae), also black-lipped pika, is a small non-hibernating diurnal mammal from the Tibetan Plateau region.
Alpine Pika
Ochotona alpina (Pallas, 1773)
Ochotona alpina, the alpine pika, is a small mammal native to Asian mountain ranges that stores food for winter.
American Pika
Ochotona princeps (Richardson, 1828)
Ochotona princeps, the American pika, is a small cold-adapted lagomorph native to alpine regions of western North America.
Collared Pika
Ochotona collaris (Nelson, 1893)
Ochotona collaris, the collared pika, is a small, North American cold-adapted lagomorph that lives in mountain talus habitats.
Northern Pika
Ochotona hyperborea (Pallas, 1811)
Ochotona hyperborea, the northern pika, is a small pika found in mountainous eastern Asia with seasonal fur color variation.
Pallas's Pika
Ochotona pallasi (Gray, 1867)
Pallas's pika (Ochotona pallasi) is a small mammal with four geographically separated subspecies, and monogamous summer breeding.
Weeper Capuchin
Cebus olivaceus Schomburgk, 1848
Cebus olivaceus, the wedge-capped capuchin, is a South American monkey with characteristic head fur, sexual dimorphism, and observed food washing behavior.
Colombian White-throated Capuchin
Cebus capucinus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Colombian white-faced capuchin (Cebus capucinus) is a small New World monkey found in northwestern South America.
Marañón white-fronted capuchin
Cebus yuracus Hershkovitz, 1949
Cebus yuracus, the Marañón white-fronted capuchin, is a gracile capuchin monkey species from the upper Amazon Basin.
Varied Capuchin
Cebus versicolor Pucheran, 1845
Cebus versicolor, the varied white-fronted capuchin, is a gracile capuchin monkey species from northern Colombia.
Spix's white-fronted capuchin
Cebus unicolor Spix, 1823
Spix's white-fronted capuchin (Cebus unicolor) is a gracile capuchin monkey found in parts of the upper Amazon Basin.
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