There are many rabbits with ears sticking up. My Netherland dwarf rabbit, which is the smallest rabbit, has upright ears. Also dutch rabbits and rex rabbits do, to name some. Hope this is of some help :)
The Rex rabbit breed is known for having a short, dense coat that does not shed as much as other breeds. They have a unique fur texture that makes grooming easier compared to other breeds that shed more.
Jack rabbit, dwarf, lop, rex, chinchilla, angora, ANY RABBIT!!!
Yes you can breed a Rex and a Harlequin but the babies would me a mixed breed. They wouldn't be reconized by the ARBA therefore they will not be showable.
Holland Lop, Netherland Dwarf, and Mini Rex. Also the Lionhead has become very popular lately! and maybe the Jersey wooly!
Dwarf lop-eared rabbits are a domestic rabbit breed that originated in Europe, specifically from a cross between French lop and Netherland Dwarf rabbits. They were selectively bred for their smaller size and distinctive lop ears.
Some common types of bunnies include the Dutch rabbit, Flemish Giant rabbit, Lionhead rabbit, and Mini Rex rabbit. These breeds differ in size, coat color, and temperament.
There are surprisingly a lot of rabbits! There are dwarf rabbits which stay very small, angora, lop........ectthese are the types:mini lop, lop but smallerdwarf: small breedangora: extra fluffylionhead: extra fluffy neckdouble maned lionhead: extra fluffy neck and fluffy skirtfrench lop: giant lop rabbitgiant rabbit: giant rabbit of any kindrex: rabbit with silky coatmini rex: rex that is smallerand there are loads more!! check out riverrosemay freewebs for rabbits and guinea pigs for sale!!!!!
No, A Fuzzy lop has lopped down ears and angora type wool. A Mini Rex has upright ears and a very short uniform plush coat. For pictures of these breeds go to the American Rabbit Breeders Assn. website.
its a breed on its own. you can not take a rex or lionhead and just "make" a loop bunny.
Well, it depends, most breeds of rabbits have black and white varieties. They could be Californinans, they could be Dutch. Those are the most common breeds that are black and white. They also could be Himalayans, Rex, Mini Rex, Satins, Mini Lop, French Lop, English Lop, English Spot, Checker Giants OR they could be plain old cross breed rabbits. You have to give more information.
I have found that the french lop or the dwarf lop female rabbits are the friendliest especially if it is for a child. netherland dwarfs can be aggressive but it all depends on how old they are when you start handling them and how much you handle them. i had a netherland dwarf as a child and he was very aggressive he used to growl and jump forward at you everytime you went to feed him or clean him out but he lived with a dwarf lop and she was the friendliest rabbit you could ever want she loved people she was a bit like a puppy really lol