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Fossils have been founded from 30 to 33 million years ago European Wild Rabbit- species all domesticated rabbits came from Originated in Europe spread to South America then to the North
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Meat › People in Europe use them High Protein, low in fat and sodium Research › Help fight human diseases and produce fighting antibodies Draize eye test Fur/Wool › Use it to make Clothes Pets
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13 to 18 inch. long Weighs 3 to 5 lbs Hind legs relatively long Smooth fur Make good pets Very clean Gentle Loveable Trained › For a litter box
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5 different groups Based on Weight 45 total species Dwarf or Miniature › Polish › Jersey Wooly › Himalayn Small › Dutch › Tan › Silver Medium › Rex › Lilac › Sable Large › Hotot › Satin › Silver Fox Giant › Giant Angora › French Lops › Flemish Giant
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› Polish › Jersey Wooly › Himalayan
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Dutch Tan Silver
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Rex Sable Lilac
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Silver Fox Hotot Satin
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Giant Angora French Lops Flemish Giant
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Wire cages › Different sizes for the size of the rabbit › Easy to clean because everything is dropped in a tray below the cage For larger rabbit may need to clean cage daily Need the right temp, humidity, ventilation and proper light
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If rabbit is to hot from temp or humidity › Can overheat and become very uncomfortable Fresh air keeps the rabbit healthy and productive › Prevents respiratory problems
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Buy specially prepared pellet-type feeds › Main ingredient is alfalfa meal Treats › Carrots, slices of apples, green beans, pieces of banana and pineapple No green leafy vegetables! › Causes diarrhea and dehydration Rabbits eat own feces › Called coprophagy
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Usually have 30 to 40 babies a year Breeds from May to Oct. › 30 days for a litter Sexually mature at 5 to 8 months 4 to 12 in a litter
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Its hard to train your rabbit Train it to come to you › Have to continuously work with it and do it › Use treats and call it by his or her name Train it to use a litter box › Must spay or neuter the rabbit first
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180 Breeds worldwide Pet rabbits usually live longer than wild rabbits Rabbits don’t vomit Rabbits teeth always grow Can run up to 35 mph
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