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A mammal with a brownish coloured fur, although its belly fur is a greyish colour. It has a typical head-body length of 34 to 50cm. The main problem with rabbits is that they nibble grass to the soil surface, producing uneven sward coverage and more seriously produce scrapings and divots, which not only look unsightly but can also be a health and safety hazard.