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Belgian Hare
There's no other domestic rabbit which looks quite like a Belgian Hare - which isn't really a hare at all. It's a rabbit, descended from European wild rabbits, just like all other domestic rabbits. However, it looks very much like a hare (or a jackrabbit of the American West, which is actually a hare) - huge ears, and much thinner, longer and generally "rangier" than most rabbits. It has an ideal adult weight of 6 to 9.5 pounds. The fur is a deep red/brown, and the underside of the tail is white. There is a "ticking" of longer black hairs over the back and hips.
The Belgian Hare rabbit is a rare breed, listed by the American Livestock Conservancy as "Threatened". According to the Rabbitgeek.com list, based on ARBA registrations, they are no. 11 on the rarest breeds list.
There's no other domestic rabbit which looks quite like a Belgian Hare - which isn't really a hare at all. It's a rabbit, descended from European wild rabbits, just like all other domestic rabbits. However, it looks very much like a hare (or a jackrabbit of the American West, which is actually a hare) - huge ears, and much thinner, longer and generally "rangier" than most rabbits. It has an ideal adult weight of 6 to 9.5 pounds. The fur is a deep red/brown, and the underside of the tail is white. There is a "ticking" of longer black hairs over the back and hips.
The Belgian Hare rabbit is a rare breed, listed by the American Livestock Conservancy as "Threatened". According to the Rabbitgeek.com list, based on ARBA registrations, they are no. 11 on the rarest breeds list.




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