from where they were first created. some guy tried to get a bunny breed from mating a french lop rabbit and a dwarf rabbit and accidentally made a Holland lop.
Yes. You more than likely will get all black bunnies unless there is a chocolate or some other recessive gene in the black rabbits background.
There are eight but a holland lop is so small they usually do not have eight babies.
holland lops usually eat hay or kibble, also as many bunnies and rabbits like to eat they do eat carrots and lettuce
Yes, Quoted by a Harvard University graduate -Most holland lop rabbits fell off the edge of the flat earth, therefore, putting them in critical endangerment.
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Yes, there are lop-eared bunnies in South Africa, as they can be found in various pet stores and are also kept as pets. The Holland Lop and Mini Lop are popular breeds among rabbit enthusiasts in the country. Additionally, some breeders specialize in these breeds, contributing to their presence in the region. However, they are not native to South Africa and are primarily domesticated animals.
ALL rabbits can swim if they so desire, I knew a French Lop whose day was not complete until he had his swim.
The Holland lop eared rabbit originated in the Netherlands.
Yes, as long as they are the right age.
No. The Holland Lop originated in Holland and weighs 4 pounds. The Mini Lop originated in Germany and weighs 5 pounds.
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The best places to find pet bunnies are Rabbit Rescues Sites such as http://www.petfinder.com will also help you find a bunny in your area. There are also breeders and pet stores... although there are many unwanted bunnies needing loving homes.