No, this could prove harmful to either animal.
The rabbit would grow about 13-16 pounds it just depends on the breed. There are so many breeds like Holland Lop rabbits, Mini Lop rabbits, English Lop rabbits French Lop rabbits, and American Fuzzy Lop rabbits. These breeds of lop eared rabbits are just in the US.
dwarf lop rabbits are very small
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No. Guinea pigs have very fine skeletons and rabbits have very strong legs. A kick from a rabbit can easily break a guinea pig's bones.
There are surprisingly a lot of rabbits! There are dwarf rabbits which stay very small, angora, lop........ectthese are the types:mini lop, lop but smallerdwarf: small breedangora: extra fluffylionhead: extra fluffy neckdouble maned lionhead: extra fluffy neck and fluffy skirtfrench lop: giant lop rabbitgiant rabbit: giant rabbit of any kindrex: rabbit with silky coatmini rex: rex that is smallerand there are loads more!! check out riverrosemay freewebs for rabbits and guinea pigs for sale!!!!!
Holland lop French lop English Lop Mini Lop
All rabbits live for 7-12 years and the longest living bunny was 19 years old.
Lop eared rabbits have long ears that are down and Californian rabbits hat a black spot on their nose
Lop eared rabbits can typically leave their mother at around 8 weeks of age. At this point, they are usually weaned and able to eat solid foods on their own. It is important to ensure that the baby rabbits are ready to be independent before separating them from their mother.
Lop ears in rabbits are a genetic trait where the ear cartilage is floppier than normal, causing the ears to hang down. This trait is passed down through generations and is commonly bred intentionally in certain rabbit breeds for their unique appearance.
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