Well for dwarfs they are about 2 to 3 inches for the floppy
Any carnivore that eats bunnies.
Yes, but why would you want to do that? if your Dwarf is the doe she will more than likely not be able to have the babies in an easy way and could wind up killing her in birth.
Yes
Yes, My dwarf lop eared rabbit has whits all over him :)
it depends why?
Lop earred rabbits can have as few as one bunny to as many as 10. A normal size litter is 4 to 6 bunnies.
Yes, if a lop rabbit mates with a dwarf rabbit, their offspring may inherit characteristics from both parents, such as lop ears from the lop parent and small size from the dwarf parent. It is possible for the bunnies to have lop ears, but it is not guaranteed as it depends on the specific genetic traits passed down.
Yep, they do. At a pet store then they have all the smaller rabbits together, so if your planning on keeping a few of different types then don't worry, even if it's a giant with a dwarf, they'll be fine.
Ry Wasneyi would say male dwarf bunnies and lop eared. but that's just me. eragonbunnylover3000
Yes, there are lop-eared bunnies in South Africa, as they can be found in various pet stores and are also kept as pets. The Holland Lop and Mini Lop are popular breeds among rabbit enthusiasts in the country. Additionally, some breeders specialize in these breeds, contributing to their presence in the region. However, they are not native to South Africa and are primarily domesticated animals.
one is bigger than the other
Most loop ear bunnies I know have slept in many different ways like:curled in balls,on their backs, and on there left/right side