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  2. 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.

  3. How long do rabbits live? Vet shares 5 tips for a long and ...

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    If you want to learn more about a pet rabbit lifespan, and how to ensure they have a good life, keep on reading. ... She adds: "A Netherland dwarf rabbit may reach 12 or 13, whereas a giant French ...

  4. How long do rabbits live? A quick guide to the life ... - AOL

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    Wild rabbits have an average lifespan of 1 to 2 years, according to Blue Cross. Their lifespans are shorter due to environmental impacts, such as predators, food access and a lack of safe conditions.

  5. Holland Lop - Wikipedia

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    When Adrian de Cock realized that French Lops were over-sized and Netherland Dwarfs were under-sized in 1949, he decided to breed the two with each other in hopes that their offspring will inherit the optimal size. French Lops weigh 4.5–6.8 kg (10–15 lb) while Netherland Dwarfs only weigh around 0.5–1.1 kg (1.1–2.5 lb).

  6. Miniature Lop - Wikipedia

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    The Miniature Lop in Britain is a relatively new rabbit breed, and it is descended from the first dwarf lops that were developed in the Netherlands during the 1970s. [citation needed] These are now called, in the US, the Holland Lop, but in the Netherlands, they are known as the Miniature Lop.

  7. These Adorable Bunny Breeds Make the Best Pets - AOL

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    This small breed resulted from breeding Netherland dwarfs and angoras, according to Dr. Thompson, and is not currently recognized in the U.S. "They are more timid and need regular grooming," she says.

  8. Dwarf rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Netherland Dwarf is the smallest of the domestic rabbits. The American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) [3] [4] accepts a weight range of 1.1–3.5 lb (0.50–1.59 kg), but 2.5 lb (1.1 kg) is the maximum allowed by the British Rabbit Council (BRC). [5] The small stature of the Netherland Dwarf was initially the result of the dwarfing gene ...

  9. 32 breeds of rabbits - AOL

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    This breed was developed by crossing the Netherland dwarf with the French angora, given its small size and wooly fur. It became an ARBA official breed in 1988. Max weight 3.5lb.