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The proximity of canids infested by a tapeworm or Echinococcus and the presence of their feces in the grass permits the transmission of parasite eggs to the rabbit. Picture: MediRabbit.com

The proximity of canids infested by a tapeworm or Echinococcus and the presence of their feces in the grass permits the transmission of parasite eggs to the rabbit. Picture: MediRabbit.com

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Flat segmented worms or tapeworms can infest wild and domestic rabbits, as well as other leporid species such as the American cottontail or the hare.

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