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  2. Baladi rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Baladi rabbit is an Egyptian rabbit that has been bred to cope with the Egyptian climate. It is used primarily for meat production, much like the Bauscat rabbit. [1] Baladi rabbits come in three coat colors: black, red, or white. These rabbits weigh approximately 2.7 kg (6 lb) and a typical litter consists of 5-6 kits.

  3. Category:Rabbit breeds originating in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rabbit breeds originating in Egypt" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

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

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    The Alexandria Rabbit Line originates from Egypt, and got its name from the city of Alexandria. It is an Egyptian paternal rabbit line. It has a medium-sized rabbit, weighing 2.7–4.1 kg (6–9 lb). It has erect ears, and its fur can be found in brown, tan, or black. [1]

  5. List of rabbit breeds - Wikipedia

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    Different breeds of rabbit at an exhibition in the Netherlands, 1952. As of 2017, there were at least 305 breeds of the domestic rabbit in 70 countries around the world raised for in the agricultural practice of breeding and raising domestic rabbits as livestock for their value in meat, fur, wool, education, scientific research, entertainment and companionship in cuniculture. [1]

  6. Gabali rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Gabali is a rare rabbit breed which originates in Egypt. [1] It is primarily agouti in colour and was bred as a meat breed by the Bedouins. See also

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  8. List of wild animals of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the wild animal species that were reported in Egypt. Class: Mammalia (mammals) Aardvark. ... Family: Leporidae (rabbits, hares) Genus: Lepus.

  9. Unut - Wikipedia

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    The Cape hare was often represented as the head of Unut. Unut is commonly portrayed as a woman with the head of the desert or Cape hare, Lepus capensis of Egypt.The Egyptians regarded the hare as an example of swiftness, alertness, and keen senses, but the animal’s form was also taken by certain underworld deities. [3]