there are some called sandwand and they look like wild rabbits, and the are dutches, lionhairs look like lions and flopears ( have long ears ) also angoras they have very long hair, there are alot more those are just a couple but remember if you are thinking about getting a rabbit they require alot of responiblity if you have any more questions email me at goldenchampusa@aol.com bye
Rabbits occasionally fight. It makes little difference on the breed except that large breeds will more likely injure smaller breeds.
If you mean all domestic AND wild breeds, then the answer is 75+
Yes, but unless they are altered, you may end up with hybrid baby bunnies, or "kits".
Depends on the breed. Small breeds can have anywhere from 1-5, and Large breeds can have 1-15.
Rabbits are animals with long ears and fluffy tails. Also known as bunnies, there are lots of different breeds. Rabbits can be found in the wild and are also kept as pets.
Bunnies that stay tiny typically have certain characteristics such as small size, short ears, round faces, and a youthful appearance even as they age. These bunnies are often referred to as dwarf or miniature breeds.
they have different types of way of have babies. The bunnies like to go on the back door
Different breeds of what?
There are 45 breeds recognized by ARBA at this time and others that are in "development" like the Lionhead and the Velvet Lop.
Yes, there's lots of different breeds.
Bunnies are found in various habitats around the world, including meadows, forests, deserts, and grasslands. They are most commonly found in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. Bunnies are adaptable animals that can thrive in diverse environments.
All breeds of rabbit are basically the same, although they look different. They're all bred from a single species: the European Rabbit. Long-haired breeds may need more grooming, and a rabbit's size affects how much you feed it, but otherwise, all breeds are basically exactly the same in terms of behaviour and how to care for them. Anything you read about how to care for a pet rabbit applies to all breeds.