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The Dutch
Dutch rabbits are small rabbits, typically weighing about 3.5 to 5.5 pounds(usually 4.5), sport distinctive markings that make them unforgettable. Dutch is the only breed to guess when you see the white blaze on the nose, white collar around the neck, and white saddle on the back. Despite the name, this popular breed was actually first developed in England.

The Cottontail
Weighing about the same as the Netherland Dwarf, at about 2.5 pounds, the Cottontail is usually undomesticated and found in the wild. Living about three years in the wild, if they live indoors, a cottontail rabbit can live up to eight years.

The Angora
Weighing at about 5.5 to 7.5, the Angora rabbit is one of the oldest domestic breeds of rabbits, originating from Ankara, Turkey, historically known as Angora. They eventually made their way to America where, prior to 1939, there was merely one type of woolly rabbit, which was called the Angora Wooler. In 1939, the Angora Wooler was re-classified into two types of rabbits, the English, and the French.

The Mini Lop
The Mini Lop originated in Holland and Germany when a breeder by the name of Adrian de Cock aimed to combine the qualities of the Dwarf Lop and the Netherland Dwarf into a completely new breed. The Mini Lop possesses blood from the Netherland Dwarf, the Dwarf Lop and the English Lop, weighing about 5.5 pounds to 6.5 pounds.

The Dwarf Hotot
A small rabbit that weighs between 2.5 to 3.5 pounds, Dwarf Hotot tends to stay closer to the eldery. Adults, they don’t seem to mind, but when they are around children, they get hyper and start to bite. They originated from Germany, and they got the special fur color around their eyes by mixing a few breeds.

The Mini Satin
Distinguished for having lustrous coats and very thick and silky fur, the Mini Satins are projected to become one of the most popular rabbits in the near future. The Mini Satin rabbits are most popular as show rabbits. They weigh about 3.5 to 5 pounds.

The Jersey Wooly
Jersey Woolies are also known as the “No-Kick Bunny” because they are gentle, docile, and even-tempered. The Jersey Wooly rabbit has a compact body size and weighs between 1-3 lbs, making it a dwarf breed. They have small, erect ears that stand about 2-3 inches long. They have a square, bold head, which is why this breed is affectionately known as the “Mug Head.”

The Netherland Dwarf
Weighing only about 2.5 pounds, the Netherland Dwarf is one of the smallest rabbit breeds. Although their size is small, the number of colors they come in is not, Netherland Dwarf rabbits are recognized in more than 20 colors! The breed originated in the Netherlands and carries the nickname “the gem of the fancy.”

The Thriarnta
The Thrianta rabbit breed got its start in Holland, where it was developed by a breeder named H. Andreae, who wished to create a breed in honor of the royal House of Orange. He bred a variety of rabbits (such as Havanas and Tortoise Papillon) to create this new breed of rabbit and named it after where he lived, Thrianta. Thrianta rabbits should have rich red fur and should weigh about five to six pounds.

The Polish
Despite its name, the Polish Rabbit breed has its origin in England and it may have been offspring of an albino Dutch rabbit. The Polish Rabbit has a short head with full cheeks, large eyes and short ears. This rabbit breed has a short head with full cheeks, large eyes and short ears which point and touch each other all the way to the tip. They have a compact body shape and carry the dwarf gene, meaning they should not weigh more than 3.5 lbs.
A-Dutch Rabbit smallest weight (Decimal Number)
B-Cottontail Rabbit (How long does it live in the wild? Multiplied by 2)
C-Angora Rabbit (prior to _939, there was merely one type of woolly rabbit, which was called the Angora Wooler)
D-Mini Lop Rabbit (smallest weight decimal number minus 2)
E-Dwarf Hotot Rabbit (Smallest weight full number (not decimal number))
F-Mini Satin Rabbit (Most weight, Multiply by 5 the subtract 25)
G-Jersey Wooly Rabbit (smallest ear length multiplied by 4)
H-Netherland Dwarf Rabbit (Number of different Colors divided by 5)
J-Thrianta Rabbit (Number of heaviest weight)
K-Polish Rabbit (weight (full number) subtract one)
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