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  2. What your rabbit's body language is trying to tell you - AOL

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    This light-hearted but educational book is the original guide to rabbit behaviour and body language, and has become a popular reference book for rabbit owners across the world. View Deal Signs of ...

  3. How long do rabbits live? A quick guide to the life ... - AOL

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    Rabbits are considered juvenile until 12 months of age when they mature to be adults. Adulthood lasts until 5 years of age . When rabbits are older than 5, they are considered senior.

  4. Mini Rex - Wikipedia

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    Fur must be between 1/2 inch and 7/8 inch long. Any missing toe nails can lead to disqualification of the rabbit. The Mini Rex is judged 45 points on general type, of that, 35 for body, 5 for head, and 5 for ears, in addition, there are 35 points for fur, 15 for color and 5 for condition, making a total of 100 possible points.

  5. Rex rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Other modern-day rex rabbit breeds are listed below. Care must be taken to distinguish the rex rabbit breeds from the three types of rex rabbit fur for which they are known. The Rex rabbit breed that is recognized by ARBA is a medium-sized rabbit with a commercial, round body and an ideal weight range of 3.44.8 kg (7.5–10.5 lb). [3]

  6. Harlequin rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Harlequin is a colourful breed of rabbit originating from France. It is a breed based around the coloration and markings, rather than fur and body type. The ideal weight of a standard Harlequin is 6.5-9.5 lb (23 kg), with bucks (males) weighing 6.5-9 lb, and does (females) weighing 7-9.5 lb.

  7. Netherland Dwarf rabbit - Wikipedia

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    A Netherland Dwarf rabbit; note the short ears, brachycephalic head and cobby body. Ruby-eyed white colour variety. The Netherland Dwarf is a breed of domestic rabbit that originated in the Netherlands. Weighing 1.12.5 pounds (0.50–1.13 kg), [1] [2] the Netherland Dwarf is one of the smallest rabbit breeds.