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Here's a cat.

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I have a screenshot just like that....

That's not a small rabbit, he's just a big cat :)
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Apparently it is a common misconception, based on them having been classified that way previously https://a-z-animals.com/blog/are-rabbits-bunnies-rodents/

Of course, certain breeds of rabbits also tend to carry crossbows with suction cups on the tips of the arrows (to keep this on topic)
The rodent is "Nager" in German. "nagen" means to "gnaw" - so what I tend to do is look the the teeth to consider something being rodent or not.
 
What? rabbits are rodent, i could swear. The weasels (mustelidae) share similarities with dogs a bit but they are pretty smooth cat-like movers, too.
Otters are a separate branch of carniverous mammal...mustelidae, like you mentioned... which includes weasels, mink, badgers, skunks and wolverines as well as others (according to google). Fresh water otters are also one of the oldest species of carniverous mammal dating back to the Miocene period, between 23 million to 5.5 million years ago.

Rabbits don't belong to the rodent family of mammals, they are lagomorphs. This is because a rabbit has four incisors in the upper jaw (including two non-functional teeth), while rodents only have two.

Well, well...I learn something new every day :D
 
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It's experiment how much nollocks players take until becoming SC refugees. But where would the flee to? Has Electronic Arts announced something new? SC refugees are good sheep to pluck cash off.

I mean, good sheep to pluck cash off and never deliver anything for it.
I've gone back to playing through CoD Infinite warfare campaign mode again...now that's a proper space game :whistle:
 
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