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  2. Dwarf rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Dwarf rabbit refers either (formally) to a rabbit with the dwarfing gene, [1] or (informally) to any small breed of domestic rabbit or specimen thereof, or (colloquially) to any small rabbit. Dwarfism is a genetic condition that may occur in humans and in many animals, including rabbits.

  3. Netherland Dwarf rabbit - Wikipedia

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    An adult Netherland Dwarf rabbit in Sable Point colour. The Netherland Dwarf breed was first produced in the Netherlands in the early 20th century. Small Polish rabbits were bred with smaller wild rabbits; [3] after several generations the resulting animal was a very small domestic rabbit available in a wide variety of colours and patterns.

  4. Dwarf Hotot - Wikipedia

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    In that era, large rabbits were valued for their commercial value. But in later years, big bunnies went out of style and people started pursuing dwarf breeds. In the 1970s, one breeder in East Germany and one in West Germany started working on a Dwarf Hotot, completely independent of one another. One crossed a Ruby-Eyed White Netherland Dwarf ...

  5. 32 breeds of rabbits - AOL

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    This dwarf rabbit is known for its friendly, docile temperament and wooly coat. They have small erect ears and a “mug head”, being fairly square.

  6. 32 things to consider before getting a rabbit - AOL

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    Young dwarf rabbit eating. We know, rabbits and carrots go together like peanut butter and jelly, but there’s a whole lot more a bunny’s body needs to thrive.

  7. Lethal dwarfism in rabbits - Wikipedia

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    Though size of dwarf and small non-dwarf rabbit breeds may be similar, dwarfs have features unique to them. Dwarf rabbits have characteristically large, blocky heads that appear disproportional to their small, rounded bodies, with short noses and short, thick ears, [1] [2] allowing them to stand apart from other breeds in their proportions alone.

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