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Who were the first people to domesticate the rabbit?
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Vet228 Lesson 3

Rabbits, Nonhuman Primates, and Non-Traditional Animals

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Who were the first people to domesticate the rabbit? Romans
Dewlap Female rabbits have prominent skin folds under their neck.
What is a male rabbit called? Buck
Cecotrophs Soft feces or night feces. Ingested at night by the rabbit.
Pseudopregnancy False pregnancy
Cage card A card that is placed on the animal's cage to identify it.
Trichobezoars Formation of hairballs in the stomach.
Slobbers Moist dermatitis.
What are rabbits classified as? Lagamorphs
The rabbit was the first model for what disease? Atherosclerosis
OWP Old World Primate
NHP Non Human Primate
Turgescence Swelling
Environmental Enrichment A method of providing animals with the opportunity to behave as they do in the wild, playing, foraging, grooming, and interacting with one another.
Age at weaning? 7-14 months
What areas of the non-human primates body are tattoos place for identification purposes? Chest or inner thigh
Food fortified with Vitamin C must be used within how many days from the milling date? 90 days
Generally how long is the typical quarantine period for non-human primates? 60 days
Ischial Callosities Hard, keratinized pads on the buttocks
A lemur belongs to which order of primates? Prosimii
What is the average lifespan of the chinchilla? 10years
Sow Female Pig
What is the only marsupial native to North America? Opossum
What cancer is non-existent in stallions? Prostate
Dysecdysis Difficulty shedding snake skin
What taxonomic class to birds belong to? Aves
What is one of the most common fish used in research? Zebrafish
The heart-lung machine was developed through research with what species? Dogs
What disease is shared by humans and cats? Leukemia
What is the only true flying mammal? Bat
 

 



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