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A pygmy is a member of an ethnic group whose average height is significantly shorter than the global average. Pygmy people can be found in various regions of Africa, Asia, and South America. The term "pygmy" is sometimes considered pejorative, and many prefer to be identified by their specific ethnic group name.
Pygmy goats typically grow to be around 16-23 inches in height at the withers (shoulders) for females, and slightly taller for males.
It depends on the rabbit. The various genera that rabbits fall into are as follows:PentalagusBunolagusNesolagusRomerolagusBrachylagusSylvilagusOryctolagusPoelagus
Pygmy Marmosets are native to the rainforests of South America, specifically found in countries like Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. They typically reside in the upper canopy layer of the rainforest.
Yes you would get a boer pygmy
The scientific name for the Pygmy Rabbit is Brachylagus idahoensis.
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"Breeding like bunnies" is a statement that sort of says it all. There are no issues regarding the survival status of rabbits that I have read about for decades. The pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) found in the Columbia Basin is endangered. (Pygmy rabbits in other parts of the US are not endangered at all.) It was believed at one point that they were extinct in the wild and only existed in captivity. Through conservation efforts, pygmy rabbits were bred and released back into the wild and have begun to breed naturally again.
A chinchilla and a pygmy rabbit.
The Vancouver Island hare, also known as the Vancouver Island pygmy rabbit, is a distinct subspecies of the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis). It is a small hare that is native to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, and is considered one of the smallest rabbit species in North America. The Vancouver Island hare is endangered due to habitat loss and predation.
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The Washington Depatment of Fish & Wildlife is by breeding them. Their goal is to maintain the genetic diversity of the Pygmy Rabbit, and to provide the animals for release and recovery in the state of Washington.
because people eat them
Below 50 pounds.