A full-grown average rabbit can weigh between 2 to 10 pounds, depending on the breed.
An albino rabbit ages the same way all other rabbits age. Albinism is due to various gene mutations affecting the production of normal pigmentation. Most rabbits are considered adults after they turn 6 months old (if the full-grown weight of the breed is 9 pounds or under) or 9 months old (if the full-grown weight of the breed is over 9 pound).
A tiger typically reaches full adult size by around 4-5 years of age. At this point, they have reached their maximum weight and length.
Full grown male goats are called bucks.
A mini American Eskimo is usually fully grown by around 12-14 months of age. At this point, they will have reached their full height and weight. It's important to monitor their growth and adjust their diet accordingly.
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A full-grown average rabbit can weigh between 2 to 10 pounds, depending on the breed.
full grown about 12 inches(: i have one and they are very lovable <3 =^v^=
I would say it can, - if it can catch it.
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A full-grown cottontail rabbit acn grow up to be 7-10 inches.
Horses and ponies are considered full grown at the age of five.
No the rabbit is definitely not the smallest animal. In fact there are certain rabbit breeds that reach a size of around 15 pounds when full grown such as the Flemish Giant Rabbit.
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Different rabbit breeds weigh different amounts. How much a rabbit weighs at 5 months of age depends on its breed/genes. Rabbits are grown full-size at around one year of age. A vet with experience and knowledge in rabbits will be able to tell you the healthy weight for your rabbit. See the related question below for info and links.
An albino rabbit ages the same way all other rabbits age. Albinism is due to various gene mutations affecting the production of normal pigmentation. Most rabbits are considered adults after they turn 6 months old (if the full-grown weight of the breed is 9 pounds or under) or 9 months old (if the full-grown weight of the breed is over 9 pound).