In the 2000's
Sure, why not. It all depends on an individual rabbit who they end up getting along with or not, as they get older.
Lion heads , Flemish giants , Spanish giants , mini Rex's, dwarf hotots and much more
Well, they weren't really found; they are actually a fairly recent breed. Mini Rex were derived from the Standard Rex rabbit, which were imported into the United States from France in 1924. In 1974, a Dwarf Rex was bred with a small Standard Rex, which was the start of this breed. Their unique, dense, plush, velvet like fur was caused by a mutation seen in wild rabbits in France in the late 19th century. The Mini Rex was first recognized as a breed by the American Rabbit Breeder's Association in 1988.
I wouldn't recommend getting one from a pet store, mostly because you wouldn't know about hereditary problems it might have. I like to get my rabbits from either a county or state fair because those are bred to be the best they can be.
there are 42 different kinds of rabbits i know of a few. their are English lops holland lopslionhead rabbits new Zealand, netherland dwarfs and mini rexes
I have a himilayan rabbit and a netherland dwarf rabbit and they get on okay!!! And the himilayan is a lot bigger
All pet rabbits (including Mini Rexs) have the same sex differences. See the related question below for details about how to tell male and female rabbits apart.
No, Mini Rex Rabbits are almost twice the size of a Netherland Dwarf Rabbit.
Devon Rex's are a genetically bred species of cat and originate from America
no your thinking of rex rabbits there also mini rex
A mini rex rabbit can have 2-12 kits in a single litter.
Yes