Lop-eared rabbits are only different from other pet rabbits in appearance. The gene that makes their ears flop down doesn't affect their behaviour or their needs in terms of how to care for them at all. If you want to know about lop-eared rabbits, just research rabbits: there's no difference.
Rabbits can be wonderful pets, but you have to provide them with a habitat that allows them to be who they are, otherwise they will not be good pets at all. Unhappy rabbits can be destructive and aggressive -- even violent; or, they might just be timid, hiding in the back of their cages, never wanting to cuddle because they don't trust you. Whether or not a rabbit is a good pet for you depends on your lifestyle: can you care for a rabbit or not? Research rabbit care and behaviour and you'll find out whether a rabbit is right for you or not. Consider the related questions below.
Some opinions about lop-eared rabbits:
My opinion is that Lop eared rabbits are the same as normal rabbits but they seem... more cuter and Appropriate for Family and little kid they generally have a gentle nature.
Rabbits are all cute in my opinion, I feel that Mini Lops are a very cute and appropriate rabbit for a family. I also am partial to Havanas.
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.
The French lop tends to weigh more than the English lop, around 12 pounds (5.5 kg).
Yes, My dwarf lop eared rabbit has whits all over him :)
Rabbits with lop ears are called so because of a genetic mutation that affects the development of their ear cartilage. This mutation causes the ears to droop or hang down instead of standing upright like those of other rabbits. The lop-eared trait is considered a desirable characteristic in certain rabbit breeds, such as the English Lop and French Lop.
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No, not at all
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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Holland lop French lop English Lop Mini Lop
Lop eared rabbits have long ears that are down and Californian rabbits hat a black spot on their nose
Hop i think
Yes.
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.
All rabbits are "Lagomorphs". They are not rodents, canines, felines, reptiles, etc. They are Lagomorphs! Even lop eared rabbits.
mini lop.holland lop,giant lop,french lop eared,English lop,German lop.American fuzzy lop, that is all i know mini lop, holland lop, giant lop, french lop, English lop, German lop, American fuzzy lop
They are similar to the French Lop, but weigh around 5 pounds.