A rabbit with short ears would be a netherland dwarf (smallest breed of rabbit you can get also has tiny ears) however im unsure of the colouring as all rabbits can have different colours of fur and so it doesnt help to identfiy a rabbits breed
If its got short ears then its a lionhead rabbit and if its got long ears it might be a Jackrabbit
Who has the short ears... The rabbit, or the caller.
A rabbit with small ears has small ears and a rabbit with big ears has big ears.
If you look at the difference in the look of their ears, the netherland dwarfs have really short ears, kind of a squirrel face. Normal dwarfs can have long ears and are just a small size compared to a normal rabbit.
I think 'dwarf' in dwarf lopped means that the ears are small not the actual rabbit because I had a French Dwarf Lop and she was HUGE! An English Lopped Rabbit has ears that brush across the floor usually, but a FDL ears don't. :)
Rabbit ears are larger than our ears. Rabbit ears can hear 10x better than humans can. Rabbit ears are covered in fur, we have ear hair. Our ears go on the side of our heads and rabbit ears go straight up or lop down if it is a lop rabbit.
Look at the rabbit and ask yourself the same question -.-'
Compared to most other animals, rabbits have big ears.
No usually the smaller the rabbit the smaller the ears it really depends on the genes.
A mouse has small ears but their small ears can help them hear things that are quite far away.
The plural form for rabbit ears is (one) rabbit's ears; or (two) rabbits' ears.
'Rabbit' means a animal which have 'ears' like 'donkey' so 'rabbit' have 'donkey' like 'ears' and because of this we say 'rabbit' to a 'rabbit'.
Rabbit Ears Productions was created in 1985.
If the rabbit was born without ears because of a birth defect or if it lost its ears due to injury, then yes, it is still genetically and physically a rabbit.