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lionhead rabbit

Lionhead Rabbit

The diminutive lionhead rabbit has a characteristic mane of fluffy fur that resembles that of a male lion. Although it has a small body, its upright, two to three-inch long ears are fairly enormous. Lionheads are available in a variety of hues. Although some of them can be hesitant, these rabbits make generally amiable, playful, […]

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continental giant rabbit

Continental Giant Rabbit

Actually, one of the oldest and biggest breeds of rabbit we are aware of is the Continental giant. The first known Continental giant was discovered in 1983, despite the fact that many experts think they originally appeared in the 16th century. Compared to typical bunnies, the Continental huge rabbit is considerably bigger. Giant cottontails are

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American Fuzzy Lop

American Fuzzy Lop

The American Rabbit Breeders Association, or ARBA, has approved the American fuzzy lop as a breed of rabbit. Although it has a similar appearance to the Holland lop, this rabbit breed produces wool that is similar to that of the Angora breed. In comparison to the industrial Angora rabbit, the American fuzzy lop has shorter

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Netherland-dwarf-rabbit

Netherland Dwarf Rabbit

The same care that you would give to any other rabbit also applies to caring for Netherland dwarf rabbits. To keep your Netherland Dwarf as healthy as possible, it’s necessary to give them extra attention because they are typically a little more sensitive than other breeds. As Pet/ In Captivity Home Even though Netherland Dwarf

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mini-rex-rabbit

Mini Rex Rabbit

A smaller form of the rex rabbit, which is renowned for its luxurious, velvety fur, is the mini rex. A small rex only weighs about 4 pounds, compared to an adult rex rabbit’s weight of about 10. The little rex is available in a variety of colors and has a small, spherical body. These bunnies

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french-lop

French Lop

The Flemish Giant rabbit and the French Lop Rabbit are similar in appearance. Additionally, these rabbit breeds were created primarily for the purpose of producing meat rather than as pets or display animals. There are numerous varieties of these rabbit breeds, but we’ll just cover a few of them in this article. The French lop

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Robo (Roborvski)

The smallest hamster species in the Phodopus genus is the Roborovski hamster, or Robo for short. These tiny rodents, sometimes known as Robo dwarf hamsters, can be cautious but are typically highly quick and inquisitive. The majority of them are calm critters that get along with other hamsters of their kind. Additionally, they can gain

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prairie dog breed

Prairie Dog

There are five different kinds of wild prairie dogs, but the black-tailed prairie dog is the one that is most frequently found in the exotic pet trade. Black-tailed prairie dogs are residents of these grasslands and are native to the Great Plains of the United States. As Pet/ In Captivity Things to Think About It

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havana-rabbit

Havana

The Havana rabbit breed is over a century old and was once referred to as the “fire-eye from Ingen” and frequently called the mink of the rabbit world. In addition to delicious dark chocolate, they can also be found in other hues. Their name comes from the dark hue of a Havana cigar. Despite being

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Campbell’s Dwarf Hamster

Campbell’s Dwarf Hamster

Small, rounded-bodied hamsters with characteristic small ears and grayish-brown fur with a dark stripe down the back are Campbell’s dwarf hamsters. Although they require socialization and may be prone to biting, they are relatively low-maintenance and loving pets. They are among the fastest hamsters, which makes it occasionally difficult to control them. Nevertheless, Campbell’s dwarf

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