The digestive system of rabbit also consists of alimentary canal and associated digestive glands. The alimentary canal is much long and coiled which is in relation to herbivorous habit. Because vegetable food is usually more complex man the animal matter and needs a more complex treatment in the alimentary canal.

Therefore, each region of the alimentary canal is more developed. As a rule herbivorous animals possess a narrow mouth and a long alimentary canal. The alimentary canal of the rabbit comprises the following parts.

Mouth and bucco pharyngeal cavity, 2. Oesophagus, 3. Stomach, 4. Small intestine of duodenum and ileum, 5. Large intestine consigning of sacculus rotundus, caecum, vermiform appendix colon, rectum and anus.