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English Angora Rabbit: A breed that is nearly 200 years old, the English Angora rabbit breed has a short-coupled, compact body. Its long, wooly fur grows 3.5 to 5 inches long and feels silky to the touch. It needs groomed frequently and risks hypothermia when wet. More >> |
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English Lop Rabbit: The English Lop rabbit breed is noted for its floppy ears, that can reach lengths of 25 inches by the time it is 4 months old. It has a mandolin-shaped body with a full, rounded chest. More >> |
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English Spot Rabbit: The English Spot rabbit breed has a lean body that is well-carried off the table. Its white fur is marked with chain spots extending from its neck to its hip. Dark ears, eye rings, nose and back stripe also mark this breed. More >> |
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