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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.
Californian rabbit. The Californian, also known as the California White, is a breed of domestic rabbit initially developed for the fur and meat industries by George S. West of Lynwood, California, starting in 1923. West maintained a herd of 300 genetically pure New Zealand Whites (with no Angora genes), which he began crossing with Standard ...
Cinnamon rabbit. The Cinnamon rabbit is a breed of domesticated rabbit created "accidentally" in 1962 [1] and named for its coat color. The Cinnamon is currently recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) [2] but not by the British Rabbit Council (BRC). [3]
White-footed rabbit-rat: Conilurus albipes Lichtenstein, 1829: Rodentia: early 1860s 1: Australia (eastern coast) Capricorn rabbit rat: Conilurus capricornensis Cramb and Hocknull, 2010: Rodentia: early 1500s 1: Australia Short-tailed hopping mouse: Notomys amplus Brazenor, 1936: Rodentia: 1896 1: Australia (Great Sandy Desert) Long-tailed ...
European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) were first introduced to New Zealand in the 1830s. They are found in most areas of New Zealand, and are considered to be one of the worst ecological and agricultural pests in the country. History Rabbits were commonly brought upon ships for their meat and fur. Rabbits were introduced by Captain Cook in 1777 in an island in the Queen Charlotte Sound ...
Over 100 rabbits were taken from Torcello's Southern California backyard in what the Bunny World Foundation, or BWF, has called a "hoarding situation" that unraveled last week.
Beveren rabbit. The Beveren is one of the oldest and largest breeds of fur rabbits. It was first bred in Beveren, a small town near Antwerp in Belgium. Their coats can be blue, white, black, brown and lilac, though not all of these varieties are ARBA -recognized. There is a rare variety called the Pointed Beveren, which comes in the same colors ...
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