American Mini Lop
American Mini Lop Rabbit, also commonly known as Binny lop, small lop or pygmy lop.
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English name: Angora Rabbit
Weight:2.2-3kg
Shape:Medium Rabbit
Long Hair:Longhair
Origin:Turkey Angola
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History:The origin of the Angora rabbits varies: one is from Turkey, Angora (Angola), brought back by the British for professional breeding. It has become a long-haired rabbit species in the United Kingdom; another saying is that it originated in the United Kingdom and was bred by the French. It is named Angora because of its slender hair, which is a bit like an angora goat. In the 18th century, it was introduced into France, the United States, Germany, Japan and other places and was introduced by various countries, and several varieties were cultivated. Origin:. Personality: docile and lovely, not resisting being held or groomed. Standards: Weight: 2.2-3kg, round body shape, whole body (including face, ears, feet) covered with hair, hair up to 10cm, texture like silk. Diet: They often eat their own fur, so they should be fed plenty of pasture. Reproduction: Viviparous. The certification association is the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). Varieties come in a variety of colors, such as white, black, gray, golden yellow, blue, chocolate, dark brown, light purple, etc.
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