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A sign reading "Caution Fort Macon was made for war not safety please be careful" with a marsh rabbit foraging near the bottom of it
Even those things made in war can be brought back to nature

In Good Article reviews, I try to check either 10 sources or 15% of the total, whichever is larger. I strongly prefer reviewing the articles of those who have completed at least a few reviews of their own. Good/Featured topic mock-ups for order Lagomorpha

Extant species only

  • 10.3% Stub-Class
  • 41.4% Start-Class
  • 17.2% C-Class
  • 6.9% B-Class
  • 24.1% GA-Class
  • 3.4% FA-Class
  • 3% Stub-Class
  • 16.7% Start-Class
  • 22.7% C-Class
  • 10.6% B-Class
  • 42.4% GA-Class
  • 4.5% FA-Class

All lagomorphs

This would be a much, much harder goal given the number and ambiguity of extinct genera and species.

  • 33.3% Start-Class
  • 16.7% C-Class
  • 50% FA-Class

Leporidae

  • 11.6% Stub-Class
  • 7% Start-Class
  • 7% C-Class
  • 11.6% GA-Class
  • 2.3% FA-Class
  • 60.5% remaining

^It is highly likely that the list of extinct genera is inaccurate due to synonyms and such that Wikipedia has not caught up to.

  • 66.7% Stub-Class
  • 33.3% B-Class

^This has been complicated by the pygmy rabbit potentially being transferred to Sylvilagus. In which case, unless B. coloradensis is also moved elsewhere, the genus and fossil species articles should be merged.


  • 27.3% Start-Class
  • 33.3% C-Class
  • 6.1% B-Class
  • 30.3% GA-Class
  • 3% FA-Class
  • 25% Stub-Class
  • 25% Start-Class
  • 25% C-Class
  • 25% GA-Class
  • 57.1% Stub-Class
  • 28.6% GA-Class
  • 14.3% remaining
  • 100% GA-Class
  • 18.5% Stub-Class
  • 11.1% Start-Class
  • 22.2% C-Class
  • 14.8% B-Class
  • 25.9% GA-Class
  • 7.4% remaining

Ochotonidae

  • 5.4% Stub-Class
  • 2.7% Start-Class
  • 2.7% C-Class
  • 8.1% B-Class
  • 81.1% remaining


Ochotona topic: all extant and extinct species

  • Plus however many more valid extinct species there are.

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