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The largest of the British rabbit breeds is called, aptly enough, the British Giant. The breed is characterized by its large body, flat on top, and its long erect ears and huge, bright eyes. They do not have especially long fur, usually less than an inch in depth, and can be found in many insignia, from bright white and opal to chocolate brown and black.
Even if their fur is honestly small, this breed still requires regular and careful grooming and brushing, as their coats tend to mat easily. Eye color will vary from rabbit to rabbit, the white British Giant rabbit but is well known for its piercing pink eyes. Read more…

No rabbit breed is more awe inspiring than the Flemish Giant. These rabbits have been known to grow larger than a dog. The average Flemish Giant weighs a fantastic fifteen pounds.
Flemish Giants became well loved at the turn of the last century, when European exhibitors brought them to America to show them at county fairs around the nation. They have always been highly prized for their luxurious, soft fur, but their friendly, docile temperament makes them a well loved choice of pet too.
Just as with any rabbit, if you choose a Flemish Giant as a pet it will take him a small time to get used to being handled. Read more…