Flemish Giants are a domesticated breed. Not being naturally occurring, they don't have any natural predators. Had they been naturally occurring, they'd have pretty much he same enemies as wild rabbits. Although their size would probably have protected adults from some of the smaller predators.
Flemish giants are rabbits that weigh from 15 to 20lbs.
It really depends on the breed. The Netherland Dwarf is about 2lbs, but the Flemish Giant is about 13lbs.
They can be a little over 2 feet long.
Flemish giants, when not as house pets, are typically used to show for 4H projects. They are not desirable as typical meat rabbits due to their bone mass at the fryer age, but they are desirable as roasting rabbits when raised to at least 6 months.
Flemish are large rabbits, very rangey, with large ears and feet. New Zealands are a medium large rabbit with excellent meat type, they are compact and meaty with medium bone structure.
Breeds of giant rabbits include, Giant Chincilla, Flemish Giant, Checker Giant, French Lop, Giant Angora and Belgian Hare (which is really a domestic rabbit, not a hare). For pictures of these breeds go to the American Rabbit Breeders Assn. website.
See the related question below about rabbits playing for ideas about rabbit toys.
Getting rabbits wet is probably not good for their health. Wash their feet if they get urine stains on them or so forth but they can chill easily, I highly do not recommend bathing rabbits!!!
No, there are small breed like the Netherland Dwarf Rabbit and HUGE breeds like the Flemish Giant! And everything in between! :-I
Yes, if the Flemish Giant is female. We have the baby bunnies to prove it.
Rabbits are not predators. Rabbits are prey.
yes the German rabbit is the largest rabbit in the world and is commonly confused with the German lop which is smaller but still in the rank of giant rabbits but chances you finding a German is extremely slim and Flemish giants rank in at 2nd largest.