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The largest domestic breed of rabbit, with bucks weighing anywhere from 13 to 20+ pounds, and does weighing 14 to 20+ pounds. They come in seven varieties recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association, which are black, blue, fawn, light gray, sandy, steel gray, and white. Flemish giants are of the semi-arch type and are shown in six classes (junior bucks and does under 6 months, intermediate bucks and does 6-8 months, and senior bucks and does 8 months and older).
Also called the "gentle giant", this breed of rabbit is known for its very gentle, sweet, and docile personality. It is believed that the flemish giant is the modern descendant of the Patagonian rabbit of Argentina.
Also called the "gentle giant", this breed of rabbit is known for its very gentle, sweet, and docile personality. It is believed that the flemish giant is the modern descendant of the Patagonian rabbit of Argentina.
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In Dutch and Flemish: Vlaams (= flemish).
In Dutch and Flemish: Nederlands (= Dutch).
The grammar and spelling of both languages is the same, the only difference is in the pronounciation.
In Dutch and Flemish: Vlaams (= flemish).
In Dutch and Flemish: Nederlands (= Dutch).
The grammar and spelling of both languages is the same, the only difference is in the pronounciation.
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