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To distinguish a rabbit from a cat, look for the following characteristics: Body Shape: Rabbit: Typically has a rounded, compact body with strong hind legs. Cat: More elongated with a flexible body and a long tail. Ears: Rabbit: Long, upright ears that can be quite large. Cat: Shorter, pointed ears. Facial Features: Rabbit: Flat face with a short snout and large eyes. Cat: Longer snout with a more pronounced nose and whiskers. Movement: Rabbit: Hops on its hind legs. Cat: Walks or runs on all fours, often with a graceful gait. Tail: Rabbit: Short, fluffy tail often called a "binky" when it jumps. Cat: Longer, more flexible tail used for balance. Fur: Rabbit: Typically has dense, soft fur. Cat: Fur can vary widely in texture and length, often more varied in patterns. Behavior: Rabbit: Usually more skittish and tends to hide when frightened. Cat: More independent and may approach humans out of curiosity. By observing these traits, you can easily tell the difference between a rabbit and a cat!
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