This 
                  order includes rabbits and hares (Leploridae) and pikas (Ochotonidae). 
                  Rabbits and hares have tails that are very short and hind feet 
                  that are at least somewhat larger than the forefeet, the external 
                  ears are very long. Pikas are smaller than most leplorids, the 
                  hind feet are only slightly larger than the forefeet the ears 
                  are relatively short and rounder, and the tail is absent externally. 
                  Lagomorph means literally "hare-shaped". Lagomorphs 
                  are terrestrial mammals although some species burrow and may 
                  be considered semifossorial. Members of the living families 
                  have tails that are very short, and hind feet that are at least 
                  somewhat larger than the forefeet. Lagomorphs are almost totally 
                  herbivorous and feed on a wide variety of forbs, grasses, and 
                  to some extent, shrubs. Reingestion of feces is know to occur 
                  in most species and enables them to assimilate more plant nutrients 
                  and certain B vitamins that are produced by bacteria in the 
                  caecum. The social structure in lagomorphs ranges from a dispersed 
                  system in may hares to that of dominance hierarchies in the 
                  European rabbit. Pikas may establish territories based o;n the 
                  defense of accumulated hay piles, although these territories 
                  are not generally defended during the reproductive season. Lagomorphs 
                  are native to the Holarctic, Ethiopian (except Madagascar), 
                  northern Neotropical and northern and western Oriental regions.
                 
                  
                
                Family 
                  Leporidae