Lop-eared rabbit with one ear standing up

The reason why the lop-eared rabbit has one ear standing up and the other hanging down may be due to the way the rabbit is placed, or it may be due to the species of the fake lop-eared rabbit.

The lop-eared rabbit was invented in the 1970s and was recognized as a new species at the 1980 American Rabbit Growers Association (ARBA) exhibition. This type of rabbit has droopy ears. From the appearance, it can be divided into short hair, medium hair and long hair, and the face shape is also different. The adult body weight is 2.5kg and the body length is about 40cm. Individual size, coat color, body length, etc. are different from other rabbits. There are many kinds of lop-eared rabbits in Europe, and "lop-eared rabbit" is their general name.

The lop-eared rabbit was developed in the 1970s and was recognized as a new species at the 1980 ARBA exhibition. Some say it’s Holland Lop + French Lop; some say it’s German Lop Rabbit + Chinchilla Rabbit.

Lop-eared rabbits have little courage. When they suddenly hear a sound, they will be "shocked" and their appetite will decrease. Female rabbits that are giving birth are shaken and often have dystocia, or may stop breastfeeding their young rabbits. In addition to exercising and eating, lop-eared rabbits also like to rest and settle, and will be alerted immediately when there is any movement. Therefore, it is important to keep this rabbit in a safe and comfortable environment.

Lop-eared rabbits are very timid, so be careful when raising lop-eared rabbits.

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