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The most docile and tolerant rabbit breed in the world, they can become pets if raised properly

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The Flemish giant rabbit typically weighs more than 10 kg (22 lbs) and is by far the largest rabbit breed in the world. They are also extremely docile creatures and make great pets.

The most docile and tolerant rabbit breed in the world, they can become pets if raised properly

The Flemish Giant was originally a practical breed bred in Flanders, Belgium, and eventually became a show breed due to its fur and meat, due to its high bone-to-flesh ratio. Today, they are considered one of the most docile and tolerant rabbit breeds in the world, and if raised properly, they can make great pets. According to breed standards, well-developed Flemish giants have a large head, long, erect ears, a long, powerful body and a rounded hip. Unsurprisingly, the largest rabbit in the world is the Flemish giant rabbit, which weighs 49 pounds (22 kilograms) and stands 1.3 meters (4 feet 3 inches) tall.

Due to its large size, the "king of rabbits" Flemish giants requires a lot of living area and a lot of food compared to other breeds of domestic rabbits.

The most docile and tolerant rabbit breed in the world, they can become pets if raised properly

The Flemish Giant is a very old breed of domesticated rabbit, dating back to the 16th century. It is believed to be descended from many meat and fur breeds, including Steenkonijn or Belgian stone hare.

Although the breed did not gain international attention until around 1910, when it began to appear at small livestock shows, its impressive size made it stand out. Today, it is still bred for its meat and fur, but it is more popular as a companion. If treated properly, these gentle giants are very docile even around small children.

The most docile and tolerant rabbit breed in the world, they can become pets if raised properly

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