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Thread: New bunnies!

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    New bunnies!

    We've already got a dozen chickens, two rabbits (for breeding), 15 pythons, and a pit bull. So when my son's Head of School called and asked if I could babysit the school bunnies for a year (or more...we'll see) I figured two more wouldn't hurt.

    So here are our new critters- Blossom and Beatrix.


    Blossom, a French lop



    Beatrix, a Holland Lop (though I suspect she's more a mix, really)


    I didn't tell Montessori that my other rabbits are for meat. lol. We won't eat these girls!

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    I love the first one, she's sooo prettyy.
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    1.0 bearded dragon
    0.1 normal leopard geckos
    1.0 pastel
    0.1 lesser platinum
    0.1 yellow belly

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    the second one is not a holland lop her face is not flat enough and her ears are not round and short their long and skinny (sorry Ive been researching about holland lop rabbits for my 4h project so I just wanted to point it out)

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