Who discovered the European rabbit?

The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) was not "discovered" in the sense of a single person making a groundbreaking finding.

* It has existed in its natural habitat for a long time. It's believed to have originated in the Iberian Peninsula and has been present in Europe for thousands of years.

* Humans have been aware of it for a long time. Its presence is documented in ancient Greek and Roman texts, indicating that it was known to people living in those times.

Therefore, there isn't a single individual credited with discovering the European rabbit. Its existence has been known for centuries, and its origins are deeply rooted in European history.