For people who live in North America, Petfinder.com is a great place to find local rabbits.
Another way to find rabbits, if you live in America (although there are a few international chapters as well) is to contact your local chapter of the House Rabbit Society: if they don't adopt out rabbits themselves, they can recommend an organization that does. In Wisconsin that's the WHRS.
See links below.
Try looking on Craigslist.com It has any Rabbit you want for any price and you enter a location and boom it works
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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. :)
They are the same species (European Rabbit), but they are different breeds.
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Rabbit's eyes can come in blue, black, red, gray, and brown. However, the most common eye color in any breed of rabbit is dark brown.
No, Egypt is too hot for a dwarf rabbit to live in. However, hares can live there!
The smallest breed of rabbit recognized by the ARBA (American Rabbit Breeders Association) is the Netherland Dwarf. To qualify for showing, they must not weigh more than 2 1/2 pounds. The largest breed of rabbit is the Flemish Giant, which can weigh anywhere from 16 - 25 pounds.
Yes, the only qualification is that they need to be the right age and gender.
A dwarf rabbit is a breed of rabbit that is very small. Some popular breeds are: The Netherland Dwarf, Polish, and Dwarf Hotot