Answer : No, a Rabbit is taller than a Turtle
For a Turtle the average height is 17 cm, (6.7 in ) and for a Rabbit it is 46 cm, (1 ft, 6.1 in )
Name | Name:Turtle | Name:Rabbit |
Height | Height:17 cm, (6.7 in ) | Height:46 cm, (1 ft, 6.1 in ) |
| * Snapping Turtle - ranges from 12 to 20cm | * European Rabbit - ranges from 34 to 50cm in height when standing tall, length when standing normal. |
Weight | Weight:11 kg, (24 lbs) | Weight:2 kg, (4 lbs) |
Top Speed | Top Speed:4 kph, (2 mph) | Top Speed:4 kph, (2 mph) |
Lifespan in Wild (years) | Lifespan in Wild (years):27 | Lifespan in Wild (years):6 |
Description | Description:Snapping turtles are freshwater reptiles in North America. They are tan, dark brown, and black, with necks and tails that are yellowish. They become violent when taken out of water but calm down when placed back in it. | Description:European rabbits are also called “Old World” rabbits. They are the last of their kind since the ice age. It was believed to have once been confined to parts of France, but has multiplied. They now prefer habitats that are sandy and near sea level. They are nocturnal and spend most of the day inside complex burrow systems. |
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