Lagomorphs are a group of herbivorous mammals that include rabbits, hares and pikas. Native to all continents but Australia and Antarctica, they resemble rodents.
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Distribution
These are not precise range maps. This series of maps merely indicate the continent(s) and ecozone(s) various groups of animals are native to.Lagomorphs are native to all continents but Australia and Antarctica. Although they occur in tropical regions, lagomorphs are more diverse in temperate regions, with the arctic hare at home on the northern tundra. Pikas occur in colder climates in North America and Eurasia, ranging south to northern India and Burma.
