A CREATURE initially mistaken for an extinct tortoise has turned out to be a giant bunny that had tiny ears and couldn鈥檛 hop.
The 5-million-year-old remains of Nuralagus rex were found on the Spanish island of Minorca by independent researcher Josep Quintana (Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, vol 31, p 1). At an estimated 12 kilograms, it was around 10 times the weight of wild Spanish rabbits today.
N. rex lived alongside tortoises, bats and a large dormouse species, and in the absence of predators chose life in the slow lane. 鈥淚f you don鈥檛 have natural enemies, why run?鈥 asks Quintana. Gradually, its legs grew shorter, its ears shrank and its spine lost the curvature that helps rabbits hop.
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