Wabbits. No weason. I just needed the gwins.
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Hmmm… Methinks someone’s been staring into the looking glass again! 😆
These are angora rabbits. I had no idea there was such a thing.
If it weren’t for that “Y” shaped nose/mouth thingy, I’d have been hard pressed to identify them as rabbits at all!
I wasn’t even sure they were live animals.
Wee twink wunderful. (Wabbits are always one of my favorite parts of stock shows/ FFA) Had an Australian Rex for quite a while…quite the bunny ( although not the miniature as advertised.)
I know very little about rabbits other than the two types — tame and wild — and the various classes — giant, big, little, tiny, adorable, etc. Oh, and flop-earred; I about flipped when I first saw one. I’ll have to google Australian Rex …
Three minutes later: Oh my, I had no idea there were so many kinds of rabbits! And they’re so cute!!! (http://www.dandelionrabbitstud.com/rabbits.html#rex)
BIG grins!
They’re so cute I can’t stand it!