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  2. Flemish Giant rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Flemish Giant originated in Flanders.It was bred as early as the 16th century near the city of Ghent, Belgium.It is believed to have descended from a number of meat and fur breeds, possibly including the Steenkonijn ("Stone Rabbit"—referring to the old Belgian weight size of one stone or about 3.8 kilograms (8.4 lb)) and the European "Patagonian" breed (now extinct).

  3. British Giant rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Flemish Giant breed standard in Britain is only recognised in steel grey colouring and may be somewhat smaller than the European Flemish Giant. Thus the British Giant was bred for a greater variety in colouring and although smaller than continental Flemish rabbits, retain broadly the same characteristics.

  4. French Lop - Wikipedia

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    A French Lop rabbit. The French Lop is a breed of domestic rabbit developed in France in the 19th century from the selective breeding of English Lop and Flemish Giant stock. [1] The French Lop resembles the English Lop, but the French Lop is heavier in stature and does not have the exaggerated ear length of the English Lop.

  5. 25 Popular Rabbit Breeds You'll Instantly Fall in Love With - AOL

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    Checkered Giant. If you want a rabbit that will get along with your other pets, such as cats or dogs, consider a larger breed like the Checkered Giant. They are very energetic and active, so ...

  6. Category:Rabbit breeds - Wikipedia

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    Gabali rabbit; German Lop; Giant Havana (rabbit) Giant Marburger (rabbit) Giant Sable rabbit; Giant Siver (rabbit) Giant Smoke Pearl (rabbit) Giza White (rabbit) Golden Glavcot; Gotland rabbit; Gouda rabbit; Gouwenaar (rabbit) Great Havana rabbit; Grey Pearl of Halle; Güzelçamlı (rabbit)

  7. English Lop - Wikipedia

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    The English Lop, though longer and more slender in body than other lop breeds, has ears up to 79 cm (31.125 in) in length tip to tip—the longest ears of any rabbit breed. The ears of English Lops reach the end of their growth at approximately 5 months of age, although the ears of males can gain as much as an inch as their skull matures ...

  8. 'Absolute Unit' of a Rabbit Has People Online Totally Smitten

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    The rabbit took up the entirety of the carriage he was being carried around in. Related: Bunnies Legit Playing ‘Leap Frog’ in Woman’s Yard Need a Disney Movie "He's 30 lbs.," his owner said ...

  9. List of rabbit breeds not recognized by the American Rabbit ...

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    The Giant Smoke Pearl rabbit, also called the Giant Sable, is medium-sized, and weighs 3.6–5.0 kg (8–11 lb). Its color of fur can be brown, sepia, and beige. It was bred in Germany and the Netherlands. It, like the Smoke Pearl rabbit, was bred for its soft fur. [68]