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You can get different breeds of rabbits such as the cashmere lop eared rabbits, which have ears that flop down either side of their face with really fluffy fur, and the other breeds I dont have the names of, but they are either long and prone to getting knots, and the rabbits with short neat fur. If a rabbit has lop ears, then they are basically floppy, otherwise they usually stick up.

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