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  2. Continental Giant rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Continental Giant rabbit. The Continental Giant, also known as the German Giant, [1] is a very large breed of rabbit which was originally bred for meat. [2] It is recognized by the British Rabbit Council in two categories, colored and white, [3] [4] but is not recognized as a breed by the American Rabbit Breeders Association.

  3. Annette Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Edwards breeds giant rabbits known as Continental Giants, reportedly at a cost of £5,000 per year, covering 2,000 carrots and 700 apples.The rabbits require a dog crate but run free in the garden during the day.

  4. Category:Rabbit breeds - Wikipedia

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    Continental Giant rabbit; Creme d'Argent; Criollo rabbit; Cuban Brown Rabbit; Czech Checkered rabbit; Czech Red rabbit; Czech Spot; Czech White rabbit; D. Dalmatian ...

  5. 32 things to consider before getting a rabbit - AOL

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    Flemish Giant Rabbit. We often think of rabbits as being fairly small pets and they’re certainly categorized that way, but in reality, rabbits routinely reach weights of six to eight pounds with ...

  6. Giant rabbit mysteriously dies aboard United Airlines flight

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    The sudden death of a healthy 10-month-old continental giant rabbit in the cargo of a United Airlines flight has prompted an investigation.

  7. 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).

  8. United Airlines speaks out following death of prized rabbit ...

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    A spokesman for the company addressed the sudden death of a 10-month-old giant rabbit following a flight from London's Heathrow Airport to Chicago's O'Hare.

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

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    The Giant Havana rabbit, also called the Great Havana rabbit, is a large sized rabbit, weighing 4.5–5.0 kg (10–11 lb). They come in dark brown, chocolate, and sometimes black. It was bred in 1898 in Holland, and was brought to France in 1906. The breed is only recognized in Nordic cultures.