Laboratory rabbit

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Lagomorpha

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  • The laboratory rabbit is significantly broadening our understanding on the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis.
  • The laboratory rabbit is covered in the rules and regulations under the various public laws covering laboratory animals, administered by the U.
  • The taxonomic classification of the laboratory rabbit is: Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Lagomorpha Family Leporidae Genus Oryctolagus Species Oryctolagus cuniculus Rabbits and hares are leporids--they have long hind legs adapted for running at high speed over open ground.
  • &nbsp&nbspNote: Instruction for restraining and handling the laboratory Rabbit is provided in this film.
  • Laboratory rabbits used in Australia include the following breeds: New Zealand Whites: these are large-bodied albinos with erect ears, developed as meat rabbits.
  • 15-The Biology of the Laboratory Rabbit.
  • Nichols, University Veterinarian Florida Atlantic University 30 May 2003 The Laboratory Rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus The original range of the laboratory rabbit in the wild was apparently Southwestern Europe and Northwestern Africa.
  • In: The Biology of the Laboratory Rabbit (S.
  • 50 other titles in the CRC Laboratory Animal Pocket Reference series: The Laboratory Canine: The Laboratory Guinea Pig The Laboratory Nonhuman Primate The Laboratory Rat The Laboratory Swine The Laboratory Rabbit (CRC Laboratory Animal Pocket Reference) by Mark A.

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