Lagomorpha

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Lagomorpha

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Lagomorpha. Order Lagomorpha. Derived from Greek lagos ( " hare") and morphē ( " form") 80 species Two families - Leporidae – Rabbits and hares - Ochotonidae – pikas. Characteristics of Lagomorpha . have 4 incisor on upper jaw (rodents have 2) only eat vegetation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lagomorpha

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Order Lagomorpha• Derived from Greek lagos ("hare") and morphē ("form")

• 80 species• Two families

- Leporidae – Rabbits and hares- Ochotonidae – pikas

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Characteristics of Lagomorpha

• have 4 incisor on upper jaw (rodents have 2)• only eat vegetation• male's scrotum is in front of the penis• penis has no bone (baculum) unlike the

rodent penis• will redigest first-time droppings (called

cecotropes) to obtain the most from their plant diet

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Ochotonidae

• American Pika- Western North America- live in rock piles - size of a large hamster - rounded ears - egg shape body - 6 to 8.5 inches in length - weigh 100grams

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Pikas • Herbivore

• Active year round, even in winter

• It survives the cold winter by eating dried vegetation they have stored away in hay piles

• alpine grasses, sedges, thistles, fireweed, cushion plants and lichens

• Food passes quickly though the digestive, system only partially digested

• eat their own feces (waste) to extract more nutrients in the digestion process.

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tus1FHc7XWU

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Eastern Cotton Tail • Mating during Feb. – September • Males mate with more then one female• Females can have 1-7 litters a years with as many as 1-

12 kits. • Average number of litters is 3-4 and average kits are 5• Kits are weaned at 3 weeks and leave the nest after 7

weeks

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Eastern Cotton Tail

• Territorial • Nocturnal • When running can jump 15 feet• Runs zigzag when chased• Can run up to 18mph • Preferred habitat: Forests, swamps, thickets,

bushes or open areas where it can dig a burrow are optimal habitation sites for this species

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Species in Pennsylvania

• Three different Lagomorphs in Pa- Eastern Cotton Tail - New England Cotton Tail - Snowshoe Hare

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Differences

• To determine the difference between Eastern Cottontail and New England Cottontail – In the field compare ear size and body size– New England have smaller ears and bodies– (95%) have a black line on the front edge of the

ear (Easterns 40%)– In the laboratory skull characteristics and

measurements and by DNA techniques.

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Sylvilagus floridanus (Eastern Cotton Tail)

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New England Cottontail Distribution

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Snowshoe Hare Distribution

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Other North American SpeciesPygmy Rabbit

Brachylagus idahoensis

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Other North American SpeciesArctic Hare

Lepus arcticus

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Other North American Species

White- tailed Jack Rabbit Lepus townsendii

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Other North American SpeciesEuropean Rabbit

Oryctolagus cuniculus Domesticated Rabbit

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Other North American Species

Swamp Rabitts Sylvilagus aquaticus

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References

• http://thewebsiteofeverything.com• http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu• http://www.pikaworks.com/pikas/