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  2. New Zealand rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Red New Zealand rabbit. The New Zealand is a breed of rabbit, which despite the name, is American in origin. The breed originated in California, possibly from rabbits imported from New Zealand. New Zealand rabbits are available in five colors recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders' Association (ARBA): white, red, black, blue, and broken ...

  3. Rock hyrax - Wikipedia

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    The rock hyrax (/ ˈ h aɪ. r æ k s /; Procavia capensis), also called dassie, Cape hyrax, rock rabbit, and (from some [3] interpretations of a word used in the King James Bible) coney, is a medium-sized terrestrial mammal native to Africa and the Middle East.

  4. List of rabbit breeds - Wikipedia

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    "A white/black rabbit whose color/pattern is intended to resemble the surface of a birch tree." No: No European Union Germany: Russian See main entry: Himalayan — — — — — — — — SA Phendula: 8.8–11.5 lb (4.0–5.2 kg) Short: Erect: Chestnut Agouti, Gold or Silver Tipped Steel, Black: No: No South Africa: Sachsengold Also called ...

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

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    The Japanese White rabbit, also called the Jumbo rabbit and the Japanese Harlequin rabbit, [96] is a breed of rabbit developed in Japan. [97] It weighs 3–10 kg (6.6–22.0 lb), [98] and comes in white and brown. It is bred for its fur and for its meat, but is also popular as a pet. The rabbit has been used in Inaba's White Rabbit and Choju giga.

  6. Cuniculture - Wikipedia

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    A wagon-load of rabbit skins in Walcha, New South Wales, Australia (1905) Rabbits were among the last of the domestic animals to have these principles applied to them, but the rabbit's rapid reproductive cycle allowed for marked progress towards a breeding goal in a short period of time.

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    New Zealand take on defending champions South Africa in the Rugby World Cup final on Saturday with both teams aiming to become the first side to win the tournament for a record fourth time.. The ...

  8. Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, rabbits sold as food are typically the domestic New Zealand, Belgian, and Chinese rabbits, or Scottish hares. [ 168 ] An infectious disease associated with rabbits-as-food is tularemia (also known as rabbit fever ), which may be contracted from an infected rabbit. [ 169 ]

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