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pamnock

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This is a "Lutino" rabbit from Norway.It has red eyes and orange fur -- a variety not know here in the UnitedStates that is caused by the Pink Eyed Dilution Gene "P".



(It does actually have a red eye -- not caused by the camera flash)



 
More of the "odd and unusual", below is "Ren", afurless rabbit who has since passed over the rainbow bridge.Unfortunately, I cannot remember the owners name . . .


 
Nice to see different types. Mine isaNetherland Dwarf with beautiful browneyes. It was her eye lashes that I fell in love with.

At lest for Ren, you wouldn't have to worry about shedding. :D

Rainbows! :)
 
lanna21974 wrote:
This one is way cute. Looks like a nethie head.





Lanna


Their type is actually very similar to the Netherland. The docome in different colors and the breed is know as the "Hermelin".

Here is a photo of a Blue Eyed White Hermelin (The blue eyed white atthe top of the page)http://www.schlappis.gmxhome.de/farvorstellung_fbz.htm



Another pretty Hermelin on this page

http://www.ov-oberrieden.ch/rassen.htm

And some very cute Hermelin babies at the bottom of this page

http://zwerge.familieschneider.com/hermelin/hermelin.htm



Pam
 
theirbeautiful doesnt itjust make you wantto knit the poornekked one a coat lol hairorno hair he isbautifull
 
Ok, what's with this new "registerd?" breed the Thrianta? I am assuming it's new to ARBA but could just be new to them.

bo's breeders have them listed and seem all excited aboutthis. This bunny looks similar to the Lutino..... but notexact.
 
pamnock wrote:
Moreof the "odd and unusual", below is "Ren", a furless rabbit who hassince passed over the rainbow bridge. Unfortunately, I cannotremember the owners name . . .


Yikes!!!:shock::shock::shock:

scary bunny!
 
rabbitgirl wrote:
pamnock wrote:
More of the"odd and unusual", below is "Ren", a furless rabbit who has sincepassed over the rainbow bridge. Unfortunately, I cannotremember the owners name . . .


Yikes!!!:shock::shock::shock:

scary bunny!
Yeah, sara thinks they're cute!!!! :shock:

My niece had a hairless hamster.. he was strange.........
 
they are cute adorable even.

i like how just because sometihng is different its scary or gross ordiscuting. each creature in the world is beautiful and we have to lovethem all the good the bad and the "ugly".

im a hippe lol w/ out the drugs and i take shower ok never mind hippie isnt a good word maybe tree hugger ehh you get the pint:)

love sara
 
lol Sara i thinkthe politically correct name forsuch now days is Earth Person!! lol, AND THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITHTHAT. too bad morepeople are not the same
 
gjsara wrote:
im ahippe lol w/ out the drugs and i take shower ok never mind hippie isnta good word maybe tree hugger ehh you get the pint:)

love sara


Oooh! Oooh! Me too! Would you mind telling my friends that hippies can shower :X!

Honestly...you hug one tree and suddenly you're unclean......

:p

(oh, and the fact that my balsam wood incensehappens to smell a wee bit like pot doesn'treally help either...)
 

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