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Wild Rabbits In Danger
Rabbits are small mammals in the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha, found in several parts of the world. There are seven different genera in the family classified as rabbits, including the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), cottontail rabbit (genus Sylvilagus; 13 species), and the Amami rabbit (Pentalagus furnessi, endangered species on Amami Ōshima, Japan). Nearly half of the world's rabbit species are in danger of extinction; many are among the most vulnerable of all mammals. All of the teeth grow continuously throughout the rabbit's life and are kept worn down by the action of chewing and grinding of tooth against tooth. Many rabbits dig burrows, but cottontails and hispid hares do not. When danger is perceived, the general tendency of rabbits is to freeze and hide under cover.
In Europe, where rabbits are farmed on a large scale, they are protected against myxomatosis and calicivirus with a genetically modified virus. If it were to make its way into wild populations in areas such as Australia, it could create a population boom, as those diseases are the most serious threats to rabbit survival. A popular culture manifestation of this tradition can be found in the character title character of Sailor Moon, whose name is Usagi Tsukino, a Japanese pun on the words "rabbit of the moon. This is thought to date back to early times in the quarrying industry, where piles of extracted stone (not fit for sale) were built into tall rough walls (to save space) directly behind the working quarry face; the rabbit's natural tendency to burrow would weaken these "walls" and cause collapse, often resulting in injuries or even death.
Rabbits have six incisors, or front teeth, four on the top and two on the bottom. Nonburrowing rabbits make surface nests called forms, generally under dense protective cover. While the European rabbit is the best-known species, it is probably also the least typical, as there is considerable variability in the natural history of rabbits. In gardens, they are typically kept in hutches -small, wooden, house-like boxes- that protect the rabbits from the environment and predators. In many regions, rabbits are also bred for meat, a practice called cuniculture.
Rabbits graze heavily and rapidly for roughly the first half hour of a grazing period (usually in the late afternoon), followed by about half an hour of more selective feeding. In rabbits, the cecum is approximately 10 times bigger than the stomach, and it, along with the large intestine, makes up roughly 40% of the rabbit's digestive tract. Most rabbits are relatively solitary and sometimes territorial, coming together only to breed or occasionally to forage in small groups.
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Can I please please have someone edit my Japanese writiting? Thanks much!?
It says:
kore wa usagi desu. shiroi iro wo shite ite, nagai mimi to ookina ha wo motte imasu. ame ga fureba, ki no shita ni kakuremasu.
korera wa kame desu. midori iro de, koura wo motte ite, chiisai desu. tenki ga yokereba, hinatabokko wo shimasu.
korera wa pengin desu. ookina kuchibashi wo shite ite, shirokuro de, yawarakai umou wo motte imasu. atsui toki niwa oyogimasu.
korera wa kirin desu. se ga takaku, kirei na ke wo motte ite, hizume ga arimasu. ame ga fureba, nukumoru tame ni muragarimasu.
saigo ni, korera wa tsuru desu. nagai ashi wo motte ite, sakana wo toru tame no nagai kuchibashi wo motte imasu. tsuru wa kireina tori desu. ame ga hageshiku fureba, sakana wo toru koto ga dekimasen.
It is meant to have 3 physical traits about each: rabbit, turtle, penguin, giraffe, crane. Also what each would do in different weather. Can you correct in romaji any mistakes or things that sound odd? But please try to keep it simple! I need to memorize it. Thanks again!
changes I would make:
I would change all korera to just kore wa. I'm sure you're trying to refer to animals in plural but it sounds funny to me, just my opinion.
For every physical description of an animal, you used a form of motsu, which is more to literally hold something. To have a feature is aru (have) suru (to do). Personally, I prefer aru.
nagai mimi to ookina ha ga arimasu. (or shite imasu)
koura ga atte
yawarakai umou ga arimasu
nagai ashi ga atte
sakana wo toru tame ni nagai kuchibashi ga arimasu (NI to describe that IN ORDER to catch fish)
se ga takaku te (forgot to add te at the end)
suggestion: kirei na ke wo motte ite, hizume mo arimasu (MO to describe that the giraffe ALSO has hooves)
nukumoru sounds weird in this context, I'm used to it in love songs and such, not about animals
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