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Flemish Giant Rabbit: The Flemish Giant rabbit breed has a long, heavy body, though it is not fat and is well-balanced. More >> |
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Florida White Rabbit: The Florida White rabbit breed was developed from the Dutch, Polish and New Zealand White. It has a short body but with well-developed shoulders and hindquarters. It has white fur and pink eyes. More >> |
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French Angora Rabbit: The French Angora is a sturdy rabbit breed. Developed for its long, wooly fur, it has a dense coat that grows 2.5 to 3.5 inches long. However, it has less hair on its head, ears and legs than the English Angora. More >> |
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French Lop Rabbit: Developed in 1800s from English Lops and Flemish Giant, the French Lop rabbit breed is heavier and has shorter ears than English Lop. It has a thick body and heavy bones. Its glossy coat sports nose, eye and ear markings. More >> |
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