rabbits have several unique anatomical characteriatics.
As previously mentioned the long slender ears of the albino New Zealand White breed facilitate phlebotomy procedures.
The long backbone predisposes rabbits to spinal fractures, if not captured and restrained properly.
Rabbit teeth continue to grow throughout life. Malocclusion occasionally occurs in rabbits preventing normal tooth wear resulting in severe overgrow of the teeth inhibiting normal mastication.
The neutrophil of the rabbit resembles an eosinophil due to the numerous intracytoplamic eosinophilic granules.