Californian rabbit
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Developed in the 1920s by Californian breeder George West, the Californian rabbit is an American success story. This large breed, known for its docile personality, is a favorite among families and farmers alike. Californians are easily recognizable by their striking markings. Their bodies boast a snowy white coat, with distinct black points – like a mask – on their nose, ears, feet, and tail. This unique pattern resembles the Himalayan rabbit, but with a much larger white area. Underneath their luxurious, double coat, Californians sport a stocky, muscular build, reaching weights of 8 to 11 pounds. For more information visit the Wikipedia entry.