Yes, they are called "Lionheads"
Sometimes there mains do some dont care about growing up its just the way they are xx
That depends if lice get near them. If so yes
dwarf lop rabbits are very small
On her hind legs, or when she's sitting up, my female "dwarf lion-head" stands up to 1 foot and a half.
Dwarf female rabbits
They were first spotted in the Netherlands. They still live there and breeders are making new Dwarf rabbits!
that the males have mains and the females don't
yes, lion head rabbits eat grass!
Dwarf rabbits, like all rabbits can have heart attacks when their arteies are clogged with too much fat or when you scare them without them knowing!
Monika Wegler has written: 'Mi conejo enano y yo / Me and My Dwarf Rabbit (Amo a Los Animales / I Love My Animals)' 'Conejos enanos / Dwarf Rabbits' 'Dogs' -- subject(s): Dogs 'Conejos' 'Zwergkaninchen' -- subject(s): Dwarf rabbits 'My dwarf rabbit and me' -- subject(s): Dwarf rabbits, Rabbits as pets, Juvenile literature, Pets
Lion heads is a new breed of rabbit that have rapidly become popular as a fancy breed. They are said to have originated in Belgium. Breeders were trying to produce a long coated dwarf by crossing a miniature Swiss Fox and a Belgian dwarf and sometimes the Jersey Wooly. The Lionhead (which had basically occurred as a by product or accident of the breeding program) eventually turned out to be more popular than the long coated dwarf, and so breeders carried breeding them intentionally.
foxes