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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. Bunny’s Annoyance Over New ‘Slow Feeder’ Is Cracking People Up

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    Flemish Giant's live up to their names, and on average, weigh about 15 pounds and measure 2.5 feet long. Males can weigh up to 22 pounds and females can get up to 20 pounds.

  4. 32 things to consider before getting a rabbit - AOL

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    They may be super fluffy and adorable, but there are lots of things to consider before getting a rabbit. We often think of bunnies as being low-maintenance pets, but believe it or not, rabbits ...

  5. 32 breeds of rabbits - AOL

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    Flemish giant Of Belgian origin, this large rabbit is nicknamed the “gentle giant” on account of its docile temperament. This is the biggest official rabbit breed, and also one of the oldest ...

  6. Cuniculture - Wikipedia

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    Counterintuitively, the giant rabbit breeds are rarely used for meat production, due to their extended growth rates (which lead to high feed costs) and their large bone size (which reduces the percentage of their weight that is usable meat). Dwarf breeds, too, are rarely used, due to the high production costs, slow growth, and low offspring rate.

  7. European rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The European rabbit is the only rabbit species that has been domesticated and all 305 global rabbit breeds— from Netherland Dwarf to Flemish Giant— are descendants of the European rabbit. Rabbits are an example of an animal that can be treated as a food, a pet, or a pest by different members of the same culture.

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

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    While on the larger side, it's more common for Flemish Giants to be anywhere from 15 to 20 lbs. Adult Flemish Giants can be 2.5–4 feet in length when they're stretched out. There's a reason why ...

  9. Talk:Flemish Giant rabbit - Wikipedia

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    I wondered whether the following might be appropriate: Flemish Giant Rabbit, Netherland Dwarf Rabbit, Checkered Giant Rabbit, as per majority of results from "Flemish Giant rabbit", "Netherland Dwarf rabbit", "Checkered Giant rabbit". The capitalisation of the herd animals was a mixed bag with "Murray Grey Cattle" being typically capitalised.

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