lagomorph

IPA: ɫɑgoʊmɔrf

noun

  • A member of the mammalian taxonomic order, Lagomorpha, which includes hares, rabbits, and pikas.
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Examples of "lagomorph" in Sentences

  • Rodents, insectivores and lagomorphs.
  • They are also both part of the Lagomorph order.
  • Trackback by Prolagus's lagomorph soup — May 19, 2010 #
  • This is the primary way to distinguish a rodent from a lagomorph.
  • The preferred prey of the eagle owl are members of the lagomorph family.
  • But I'm a meek and scared lagomorph these days, and the acolytes at CA make my ears twitch, it is really annoying.
  • The lagomorph, the largest ever seen, appears to have had reduced aerobic capacity and to have walked slowly rather than jumped quickly.
  • Other species recorded from the Kurile Islands include: six insectivores, six chiropterans, nine carnivores, nine rodents, and one lagomorph.
  • I am, in fact, devoted to them: I belong to the alternate universe of lagomorph aficionados called The House Rabbit Society and own two free-roaming bunnies.
  • I aim to have viewed every captioned kitty and labelled lagomorph and readable rodent that the site has to offer before my tonsils have returned to their normal size.
  • Tim Lambert (aka Deltoid) calls Plimer out as Tim Lambert (aka Deltoid) calls Plimer out as Plimer the Plagerist, Ian Enting got a good laugh, but after 46 pages of listing Plimerrors was found rolling on the floor and had to be sedated, Eli Rabett, that excellent lagomorph, went out for a few jars of absinthe after a couple of paragraphs and has mercifully forgotten what he read.

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