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American Rabbit: Existing for nearly a century, the American rabbit breed has a medium-sized, mandolin-shaped body. Its erect ears that come to a tapered point sit atop a narrow head. It boasts a dense undercoat. More >> |
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American Chinchilla Rabbit: Bred down from the Standard Chinchilla, the American Chinchilla rabbit breed has dense and glossy fur that has chinchilla coloring. The coat has a slate blue undercoat and long, white guard hairs with black ticking. More >> |
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American Fuzzy Lop Rabbit: Originally bred from a Holland Lop and Angora, the American Fuzzy Lop rabbit breed has folded ears as well as a long, wooly coat that is dense and coarse to the touch. Its body is short, stocky and muscular. More >> |
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American Sable Rabbit: The American Sable rabbit breed has a dense sepia brown coat of soft, fine fur, though it has coarse guard hairs. It is shaded darker along its ears, face, legs and tail. More >> |
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Belgian Hare Rabbit: The Belgian Hare rabbit breed was developed in the 19th century for its lean appearance. It has long legs and hears, and its long, narrow body gives it an athletic poise. Its glossy fur is reddish brown with a slate blue undercoat and black ticking. More >> |
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Beveren Rabbit: The Beveran rabbit breed has a mandolin-shaped, medium length body that is sturdy. More >> |
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Britannia Petite Rabbit: With its fully arched body, tucked belly and fine bones, the Britannia Petite rabbit breed has a slender appearance. It is known for its curiosity. More >> |
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Californian Rabbit: The Californian rabbit breed was originally bred in the 1920s as a cross between the New Zealand White and the Himalayan. Its round shaped body tends to be plump and fleshy. It has smooth white fur that is tipped around its ears, nose, feet and tail. More >> |
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Champagne D'Argent Rabbit: The Champagne D’Argent rabbit breed has a plump, firm-fleshed body. Although it is born black, it lightens to a bluish white color after two months. Its fur has a slate blue under coat with longer black hairs. More >> |
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Checkered Giant Rabbit: Known for its distinctive markings, the Checkered Giant rabbit breed is white with dark eye circles, butterfly marking on its nose, spine strip and patches on its cheeks and body. More >> |
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