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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 169. Not illustrated. Chapters: Cuniculture, Amami Rabbit, Sumatran Striped Rabbit, Riverine Rabbit, Collared Pika, Alba, Sardinian Pika, Prolagus, Turkestan Red Pika, New England Cottontail, Cape Hare, Northern Pika, American Rabbit, Minorcan Giant Lagomorph, Tapeti, Palaeolagus, Ethiopian Highland Hare, Lagomorphs Discovered in the 2000s, Annamite Striped Rabbit, Scrub Hare, Indian Hare, Nesolagus, Herman, Havana, Bunyoro Rabbit, Afghan Pika, African Savanna Hare, American Sable, Omilteme Cottontail, Mexican Cottontail, Majorcan Hare, Venezuelan Lowland Rabbit, Abyssinian Hare, Enderby Island Rabbit, Steppe Pika, Plateau Pika, Helan Shan Pika, Hoffmann's Pika, Ladak Pika, Yarkand Hare, Blue of Sint-Niklaas, Daurian Pika, Natal Red Rock Hare, Large-Eared Pika, Alaskan Hare, Gaoligong Pika, Appalachian Cottontail, Tres Marias Rabbit, Silver Fox Rabbit, Yunnan Hare, Muli Pika, Koslov's Pika, Thomas's Pika, Smith's Red Rock Hare, Moupin Pika, Nubra Pika, Chinese Red Pika, Alpine Pika, San Jose Brush Rabbit, Royle's Pika, Ili Pika, Gansu Pika, Black Jackrabbit, Glover's Pika, Forrest's Pika, Himalayan Pika, Burmese Hare, Woolly Hare, Ethiopian Hare, Dice's Cottontail, Chinese Hare, Manzano Mountain Cottontail, Tolai Hare, Turuchan Pika, Desert Hare, Tsing-Ling Pika. Excerpt: The Amami Rabbit (Pentalagus furnessi; Amami: ), or Amami no kuro-usagi, lit. "Amami black rabbit"), also known as the Ryukyu Rabbit, is a primitive dark-furred rabbit which is only found in Amami shima and Toku-no-Shima, two small islands between southern Kysh and Okinawa in Kagoshima Prefecture (but actually closer to Okinawa) in Japan. Often called a living fossil, the Amami Rabbit is a living remnant of ancient rabbits that once lived on the Asian mainland, where they died out, remaining only on the two small islands where they survive today. The Amami Rabb...