All rabbits, big or small, and including Mini Rex, will have a litter that has about 2-10 kits in it. However, most litters have 6, 7, or 8 kits in it.
They can have more than five babies at a time, because they lay eggs.
Mini Rex rabbits are typically kept as domestic pets, but their natural habitat would be in temperate regions, such as grasslands or meadows. They would thrive in an environment with plenty of space to explore, dig, and forage for food. Additionally, they would need shelter to protect them from predators and extreme weather conditions.
I wouldn't recommend getting one from a pet store, mostly because you wouldn't know about hereditary problems it might have. I like to get my rabbits from either a county or state fair because those are bred to be the best they can be.
Yes you can breed a Rex and a Harlequin but the babies would me a mixed breed. They wouldn't be reconized by the ARBA therefore they will not be showable.
there are 42 different kinds of rabbits i know of a few. their are English lops holland lopslionhead rabbits new Zealand, netherland dwarfs and mini rexes
No, Mini Rex Rabbits are almost twice the size of a Netherland Dwarf Rabbit.
no your thinking of rex rabbits there also mini rex
A mini rex rabbit can have 2-12 kits in a single litter.
Yes
The mini T-Rex or Raptorex kriegsteini I believe was found in Liaoning Province of northeastern China.
a t-rex to my concern reproduced by having babies
ALL RABBITS SHED. The one that sheds the least is the Rex or Mini Rex.
A rex pelt is a rex pelt. They both have the same requirements in the standard.
T-Rex babies are simply hatched
Mini Rex
France in 1919
I have a mini rex, it is well-behaved and doesnt attack me at all like some might say. They are wonderful pets to have who love the chance to be out of their cages