i am guessing at the top of my mind!
i say about 5 to 10!
There are "white fluffy rabbits" in many breeds. One would need a more detailed description to determine which breed.
There are many different rabbit species. See the link below for a list of different rabbit species. All domestic rabbits belong to the European Rabbit species (Oryctolagus cuniculus).
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There is no animal known as the "Swits rabbit." Different rabbit species have different scientific names, and there's many different rabbit species. All domestic rabbits belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
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There are many different species of cottontail rabbits. They all belong to the genus Sylvilagus:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: LagomorphaFamily: LeporidaeGenus: Sylvilagus
There are many species of rabbit, and each species has its own common name (in English and other languages) and its own scientific name.Pet rabbits are called European Rabbits (their common species name) and Oryctolagus cuniculus (their scientific species name).
Rabbit, raccoon, rainbow trout, ram, rat, rattlesnake, raven, red-tailed hawk, reindeer, rhinoceros, roadrunner (bird), robin, rooster and Rottweiler are animals.
A bunny's tail is commonly referred to as a "cottontail." This term is derived from the fluffy, white appearance of the tail, which resembles cotton. Cottontails are characteristic of many rabbit species, particularly those in the wild.
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They eat many species, even rattlesnakes.