A New Zealand White rabbit would weigh 8 - 10 lbs for a male, and a pound or so heavier for the female.
No, most rabbits in New Zealand are brown or grey, though occasionally other colours appear. There is a breed of rabbit known as the 'New Zealand White' which is a larger rabbit, and is bred mainly for laboratory purposes. Females weigh towards 5 - 6 kg.
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no you can not get rabies in New Zealand but you can get them in Australia anyway rabies is when you have white foamy stuff coming out of your mouth
The New Zealand White is a large white pink eyed muscular rabbit that is popular as a laboratory rabbit. It was originally bred in the USA for fur and meat.
New Zealand white rabbits are the same species as all pet rabbits: the European Rabbit (also known as the Common Rabbit). The European Rabbit's scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
A half New Zealand White or A crossbred or 'pet' rabbit
All domestic rabbits, including New Zealand Whites, belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
No, most rabbits in New Zealand are brown or grey, though occasionally other colours appear. There is a breed of rabbit known as the 'New Zealand White' which is a larger rabbit, and is bred mainly for laboratory purposes. Females weigh towards 5 - 6 kg.
A New Zealand rabbit is pregnant for about 31 days.
The gestation period of a New Zealand rabbit is around 31 days.
The rabbit gestation period in New Zealand is around 28 to 31 days.
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New zealand white rabbit are made for meat and fur New Zealand White, Californian and Satins are all good meat rabbits. White rabbits are preferred because their pelts can also be sold and dyed any color you want . Also white hair does not show up on the carcass as plainly as colored hair.