The average lifespan for pet rabbits is 7-10 years, although they often live up to 12 or 13 years. Netherland Dwarf rabbits -- and all dwarf breeds -- tend to live longer than larger breeds, so for them it's more likely they'll live past 10 years of age.
12 years old.That's a long time for such a small thing,don't you think?
They could live to be about 10. The lifespan depends on the care and health of the rabbit.
They can live to be about 10. Some don't live that long, some live longer. It all depends on the care and health of the rabbit.
About 7-14 years
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Holland Lop rabbits are the smallest and most popular of pet rabbits. The scientific genus for a Holland lop is Oryctolagus.
They are 3 to 4 lbs and about a foot long.
Holland lop French lop English Lop Mini Lop
Yes.
The rabbit would grow about 13-16 pounds it just depends on the breed. There are so many breeds like Holland Lop rabbits, Mini Lop rabbits, English Lop rabbits French Lop rabbits, and American Fuzzy Lop rabbits. These breeds of lop eared rabbits are just in the US.
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Yes, as long as they are the right age.
Holland lops are the smallest of the lops, very friendly, and make great pets.
The Holland Lop, like all domestic rabbits, is of the European Rabbit species:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: LagomorphaFamily: LeporidaeGenus: OryctolagusSpecies: Oryctolagus cuniculus
According to the American Rabbit Breeders Association the ideal weight of a holland lop is 2 to 2.25 kilograms.