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Comparative Anatomy of a Dog and a Rabbit
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Commonalities of All Mammals Have mammary glands Have a single lower jaw Have hair Are endotherms Have a diaphragm Have a four-chambered heart
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Dog Characteristics
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Smell Excellent sense of smell. Helps them to sense prey
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Eyes Eyes in Front of Head Allows for depth perception
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Whiskers Sensitive whiskers Whiskers work with air currents to pinpoint where prey might be Touching whiskers closes the dog’s eye for protection
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Eyelids Nictitating membrane acts as third eyelid
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Feet Walk on toes at 90° angle Paw pads for protection
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Maintaining Body Temperature Main cooling is from panting
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Teeth 42 teeth in adult There are four types of teeth. Incisors are the primary biting teeth. The canine teeth bite and tear food. The premolars shear, grind and mash food. Molars are responsible for the most rigorous chewing.
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Reproduction Gestation period is 63 days Only goes into heat (estrus) twice a year so can get pregnant only twice a year Has an average of 6-8 babies at a time depending on breed
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Rabbit Characteristics
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Smell Excellent sense of smell. Helps them to sense predators
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Eyes Eyes on sides of head Allows for two fields of vision – looking for predators and escape route simultaneously Poor depth perception
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Whiskers Sensitive whiskers
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Eyelids Nictitating membrane acts as third eyelid
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Feet Flat-footed with no foot pads Use claws for traction
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Maintaining Body Temperature Large ears for temperature control and hearing
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Teeth Two pairs of incisors in upper jaw. One smaller pair behind the larger pair 28 teeth that grow continuously They have molars and premolars too!
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Reproduction Gestation period is 31 days Does not go into heat (estrus) so can get pregnant at any time Has an average of 6-8 babies at a time depending on breed
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