a mexican rabbit
no
Dutch rabbits were bred to be companions. They are! They are one of the friendliest and playful rabbit breeds there is!
Dutch rabbit is a small mammal which has two straight ears. Dutch rabbit was organized sometime around 1850 or later where it is call Hollander Rabbit. They found it in England in about 1865. Dutch rabbit usually can live about 5 years or more. The size of an adult Dutch rabbit usually is about four and a half, and the weight is about between 3.5 and 5.5 lbs. Black was most common color for Dutch rabbit, but there is other color include blue, chocolate, tortoise, steel gray, and gray.
A dutch rabbit is actually a medium sized breed. There is three categories for breeds; dwarf, medium, and giant. A dutch is a medium.
its not a dutch a dutch rabbit is a black rabbit with white ring round its torso area and it couold be a rex nut it would have to have plush carpet like fur might just be a cross breed
My favorite breed of rabbit is the Dutch. They have huge personalities, always want attention, and are excellent with kids. Check out the American Dutch Rabbit Club, at dutchrabbit.com
The Dutch rabbit can jump up to 50 feet
A Yellow dutch is a type of rabbit, they are very cute and are not yellow. LOL!
My Friend Rabbit - 2007 Little Dutch Rabbit Fishing for the Moon 1-1 was released on: USA: 5 October 2007
Baby rabbits are called kittens or kits for short. Any breed of rabbit can breed to any other breed of rabbit. It just won't be purebred.
It is said that the Dutch Rabbit originated in Holland sometime around 1850 or later where it is called the Hollander Rabbit. It found its way to England in 1864 where it has risen in continued popularity and been exported to points around the world. The Dutch is one of the oldest breeds of domestic rabbit known, owing its existence, as do all domestic rabbits, to the much earlier domestication of the European wild rabbit, or (true rabbit). Considered a fancy rabbit due to their distinctive Dutch markings, the Dutch Rabbit, has from its introduction, benefited from the careful attention of breeders over the years who have continue improving the breed and expanding the available varieties while maintaining and perfecting the distinctive markings. Special attention has been paid to perfecting the general body type of the Dutch breed to the standard of perfection we know today. Due to the high expectations demanded for perfection in type and markings, the Dutch is one of the greatest challenges for the prospective and experienced breeder alike.