Scientific name: Holland Lop (Dutch eared rabbit)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 3-3.5 pounds, is one of the small rabbits.
Introduction: They are the finest species of earlobe rabbits, which are bred by Netherland Dwarf, French Lop and English Lop, and were recognized by ARBA in 1980.
Features: They have drooping ears, and most of them are round in face and body, with flat noses and shorter front feet, and there are many colors, the most common ones are black and white, coffee white and dark/light brown. Jersey angora rabbit
Scientific name: Jersey Wooly (Jersey Wooly Rabbit)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of less than 3.5 pounds, is one of the small rabbits.
Introduction: They were bred at 198 1 (it seems to be silver marten+Netherland Drawf), and were recognized by ARBA at 1988.
Features: petite body, wide and round head, ears no longer than 3 inches, and hair no shorter than 1.5 inches.
Lion rabbit
Scientific name: Lion Head (lion rabbit)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 3.25-4 pounds, is one of the small rabbits.
Introduction: They originated from Belgium and are European varieties, but they have not been recognized by ARBA.
Features: They are very similar to the rabbit with a round face and a flat nose, but their front feet are longer, and there are hairs around their necks (V-shaped around their necks), which makes them look like lions, while their ears are erected in a triangular shape, with no hair and no more than 3 inches. Dutch pygmy rabbit
Scientific name: Netherland Dwarf (Dutch dwarf rabbit)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of less than 2.5 pounds, is one of the small rabbits.
Introduction: it is said that they are descendants of Polish rabbit, and they are also small in size, which can be said to be the most petite of rabbit breeds!
Features: a pair of erect ears are relatively short, mostly less than 2.5 inches, with a round face and a flat nose, short hair and no drooping flesh. Dutch rabbit
Scientific name: Dutch (Dutch rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 3.5-5.5 pounds. It is a petite variety of medium-sized rabbits.
Introduction: They originated from the Netherlands, and are one of the oldest breeds. They were discovered as early as the 15th century. At about 1864, Dutch rabbits were also cultivated in Britain. Now there are about a dozen colors of Dutch rabbits, but only six are recognized by ARBA, namely black, blue, gray coffee, chocolate color and iron gray. Angola
Scientific name: English Angora (angora)
Type and weight: it is a wool rabbit or a pet rabbit. The standard weight is 5-7.5 pounds, and it is a medium-sized rabbit.
Introduction: It is said that Angora rabbit originated from Angola, the Turkish capital, because there are many long-haired animals, such as angola cat, also from there.
Features: Except for a small part of their faces, they are covered with thick silk-like hair, with V-shaped ears and tassel-like hair at the top, and round and big eyes. Dwarf begonia rabbit (dwarf panda rabbit)
Scientific name: Dwarf Hotot (dwarf begonia rabbit)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of less than 3 pounds, is one of the small rabbits.
Introduction: This variety was bred in East Germany and West Germany respectively, and then it was mated by two kinds at the end of 1970, and was recognized by ARBA in 1983.
Features: petite body, ears no longer than 2.75 inches, also pure white and only the hair around the eyes is black. Small earlobe rabbit
Scientific name: Mini Lop (small eared rabbit)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 4.5-6.5 pounds, is one of the medium-sized rabbits.
Introduction: They were developed by mating French Lops with standard Chinchillas. Although they are called Mini Lop, they are bigger than Holland Lop and American Fuzzy Lop.
Features: the head is round and flat, the neck is short and the head is close to the shoulders. There are as many as 50 different colors, and the body is large.
British eared rabbit
Scientific name: England Lop (British eared rabbit)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of more than 9 pounds, is one of the large rabbits.
Introduction: They are very old species, which appeared as early as 1980s. It is said that they originated from the north of Africa. It is also said that the length of their ears will be affected by warm weather!
Features: their biggest feature is that they have a pair of big ears, and the way to measure ears is from the tip of one ear to the tip of the other ear, which is usually 25 inches long! Rex rabbit
Scientific name: Rex (rex rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a meat rabbit with a standard weight of 7.5-10.5 lb, and it is one of the large rabbits.
Introduction: They originated in France, and were bred by some descendants of grey rabbits in about 19 19, and there are as many as 15 colors.
Features: The most special thing is their hair. Unlike other rabbits, it feels like velvet because it lacks the hair of the protective layer. The length is about 0.5-0.875 inches, and it is very dense. Himalayan rabbit
Scientific name: Himalayan (Himalayan rabbit)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 2.5-4.5 pounds, is one of the small rabbits.
Introduction: They are all relatively old species, and it is said that they originated from Himalayan region, where they are very common rabbits.
Features: Their bodies are long, their heads are also long and narrow, and their colors are quite special. The ears, feet and nose are all black. Harlequin
Scientific name: Harlequin (Rabbit)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 6.5-9.5 pounds, is one of the large rabbits.
Introduction: They originated from France and were first exhibited in Paris in 1887. Their colors can be divided into two groups: Japanese, which is orange with black/chocolate, or fawn with blue/lavender, and Magpie, which is white with black/blue/chocolate/lavender.
Features: It has a unique color distribution, much like a black-and-white husband, very cute ~ Bolan Rabbit.
Scientific name: Polish (Polanyi)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of less than 3.5 pounds, is one of the small rabbits.
Introduction: It is said that they are developed from Dutch, which is a very common variety in Poland, so they are called Polish, and they are the smallest purebred rabbits.
Features: short round head, two ears erect and close together, only 3 inches in length, short and thick hair. New Zealand rabbit
Scientific name: New Zealand Rabbit
Type and weight: It is a meat rabbit, with a standard weight of 9-12 lbs. It is one of the large rabbits.
Introduction: They originated from the United States, and the original color was red, and then white and black colors appeared. Except for food, rabbits used in experiments are often of this variety.
Florida rabbit
Scientific name: Florida White (Florida White Rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a meat/wool rabbit with a standard weight of 4-6 pounds, and it is one of the medium-sized rabbits.
Introduction: They originated in Florida and were recognized in 1960.
Features: The whole body is white and the body shape is short. American yellow-brown rabbit
Scientific name: Tan (American brown rabbit)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 4-6 pounds, is one of the medium-sized rabbits.
Introduction: Their original color was black, and later they were cultivated to yellow-brown in 1887, so Tan has two different colors.
Characteristics: Their body shapes are mostly at two extremes, one is very thin, the other is very heavy and big, and they are good runners. Belgian hare
Scientific name: Belgian Hare (Belgian hare)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 6-9.5 pounds, is one of the medium-sized rabbits.
Introduction: They originated in Flanders, Belgium, and were cultivated by the British and then spread to the United States. Although they are called rabbits, they are not real rabbits, because the baby of real rabbits was born with hair and eyes open, but the baby of Belgian rabbits was born with no hair and eyes open.
Characteristics: the body is long and thin, and it is a muscular rabbit.
Malted barley rabbit
Scientific name: English Spot (English spotted rabbit/barley diced)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 5-8 pounds, is one of the medium-sized rabbits.
Introduction: They are quite old varieties, which appeared as early as 1880, and originated from the United States.
Features: there are spots on both sides of the body, a long black stripe on the spine, and black hair all around the eyes and nose. California rabbit
Scientific name: Californain (California rabbit)
Type and weight: It is a meat rabbit, with a standard weight of 8-10.5 lb. It is one of the large rabbits.
Introduction: It is made by mating Himalayan and Standard Chinchilla.
Features: The color distribution is very similar to that of Himalayan, except that the ears, nose, hands and feet are black, and other parts of the body are pure white, while the appearance is more round and round than that of Himalayan.
Wielandt rabbit
Scientific name: Rhinelander (wielandt Rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 6.5-10 lb. It is one of the medium-sized rabbits.
Introduction: They originated in Germany and are one of the original tricolor rabbits.
Features: It is cylindrical in shape and has an agile appearance. Like English Spot, it has spots on both sides, a long black stripe on the spine, and black hair all around the eyes and nose. Huaming rabbit
Scientific name: Flemish Giant (Large Huaming Rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a meat rabbit, with a standard weight of more than 13 pounds, and it is one of the large rabbits.
Introduction: They were discovered in 1860, and there are seven colors recognized by ARBA, and the most common color is khaki.
Features: They are large in size, with at least 5.75 inches in ears and at least 20 inches in length. The heaviest recorded Flemish Giant weighs 28 pounds. They are full of muscles, but their hair is very thick and shiny. Bihualun rabbit
Scientific name: Beveren (Beveren Rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 8-12 pounds, and it is one of the large rabbits.
Introduction: They were discovered in Antwerp in the19th century. The original color was blue, but the colors such as white and black came out later. They are rare species. Lanatu
Scientific name: Lilac (Rana rabbit)
Type and weight: a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 5.5-8 pounds, is one of the medium-sized rabbits.
Introduction: They were planted from rabbits of Havana variety. I heard that it seems that they have changed their species of Havana.
Characteristics: There is only one coat color, that is, the gray is a little pale pink, and the hair is also very dense. Champagne rabbit
Scientific name: Champagne D'Argent (Champagne Rabbit)
Type and weight: It is a meat rabbit, with a standard weight of 9-12 lbs. It is one of the large rabbits.
Introduction: They originated from a French province called Champagne. The original color was black, and then it gradually turned silver-gray.
Features: Ears stand up in proportion to the body, and there is black hair on the nose. Silver rabbit
Scientific name: Silver (Silver Rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 4-7 pounds, and it is one of the medium-sized rabbits.
Introduction: It has a long history.
Features: silver and shiny hair, no drooping, vertical ears. Silver marten rabbit
Scientific name: Silver Marten (silver marten)
Type and weight: it is a meat rabbit with a standard weight of 6-9.5 pounds, and it is one of the large rabbits.
Introduction: They were cultivated by Chinchilla rabbit, and some places call them Silver Fox.
Features: Silver and shiny hair, vertical ears. American jinjila rabbit
Scientific name: American Chinchilla (American Chinchilla Rabbit)
Type and weight: It is a meat rabbit, with a standard weight of 9-12 lbs. It is one of the large rabbits.
Introduction: They originated in France and were brought to the United States in 19 19. They can be said to be descendants of my neighbor totoro, so their fur color is very similar to that of my neighbor totoro.
Features: round body, especially the part of Pat Pat, vertical ears. Dajinjila rabbit
Scientific name: Giant Chinchilla (giant jinjila rabbit)
Type and weight: It is a meat rabbit, with a standard weight of12-16 lbs. It is one of the large rabbits.
Introduction: It is bred by Chinchilla rabbit and Flemish Giant.
Features: vertical ears, large body, but most of them have no drooping meat, and the meat is very strong.
Scientific name: Creme D'Argent (cream rabbit)
Type and weight: it is a meat rabbit with a standard weight of 8.5-11lb, and it is one of the large rabbits.
Introduction: They originated in France and were brought to the United States for cultivation in 1934.
Features: Their hair is very thick. Except the belly hair is milky white, other parts of their bodies have beautiful orange and silver hair. The nose and mouth will be darker, but they will become lighter when they grow up, while their eyes are brown. Satin rabbit
Scientific name: Satin (Satin)
Type and weight: it is a meat rabbit with a standard weight of 8.5-11lb, and it is one of the large rabbits.
Introduction: they are a new variety produced by Havana rabbits due to variation, and there are ten different colors.
Features: Their hair is golden yellow and very shiny, thick and soft, and every part of their body is in harmony with other parts.