Lagomorpha
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An order of small mammals comprising two families, Ochotonidae (pikas) and Leporidae (RABBITS and HARES). Head and body length ranges from about 125 mm to 750 mm. Hares and rabbits have a short tail, and the pikas lack a tail. Rabbits are born furless and with both eyes and ears closed. HARES are born fully haired with eyes and ears open. All are vegetarians. (From Nowak, Walker's Mammals of the World, 5th ed, p539-41)
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D007793
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B01.050.150.900.649.313.968
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Lagomorpha" by people in Profiles.
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Root JJ, Shriner SA, Bentler KT, Gidlewski T, Mooers NL, Spraker TR, VanDalen KK, Sullivan HJ, Franklin AB. Shedding of a low pathogenic avian influenza virus in a common synanthropic mammal--the cottontail rabbit. PLoS One. 2014; 9(8):e102513.
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Halanych KM, Demboski JR, van Vuuren BJ, Klein DR, Cook JA. Cytochrome b phylogeny of North American hares and jackrabbits (Lepus, lagomorpha) and the effects of saturation in outgroup taxa. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 1999 Mar; 11(2):213-21.
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