A domestic rabbit is any domesticated variety of the species of European rabbit. A male rabbit is known as a buck, a female is a doe, and a young rabbit is a kit or kitten. Rabbits were first exploited by the Romans as sources of food and fur, and have been kept as pets in Western nations since the 19th century. Because they have become invasive in Australia, pet rabbits are banned in the state of Queensland.
Specifications:
- The skull exhibits damage; the left zygomatic arch is broken, the lower left incisor is broken, and the maxilla has been glued back together
- One broken humerus (glued)
- One broken fibula (glued)
- The right foot is missing 1 distal phalange
- The right hand is missing two medial and two distal phalanges
- Both scapulas are damaged
- Skull Length 7.2 cm (2.8 in.)
- Skull Width 3.5 cm (1.4 in.)
- Skull Height 4.3 cm (1.7 in.)